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Where To Find The Best Swimming Spots In Las Vegas

February 19, 2021
Pools in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is known for many things, including gambling, entertainment, fine dining, upmarket shopping experiences, and a vibrant nightlife. But Sin City is known for is its hot and arid climate. With temperatures that reach up to 104 °F during summer, it is no surprise that locals and visitors alike are constantly looking for ways to cool down. While Vegas may not sport a coastline, there are, thankfully, numerous luxury pools, as well as a few natural bodies of water, that are worth exploring for a cooling dip.

There’s no beach like the Mandalay Bay Beach

If you are looking for an authentic beach-side experience, head on over to the exquisite Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino where you can frolic to your heart’s content in the wave pool, the lazy river, or one of the other swimming pools on the premises. The resort has won numerous awards, which include the renowned Las Vegas Review Journal’s Readers’ “Best Pool of Las Vegas” award for seven consecutive years. Although there is great fun to be had in the water at Mandalay Beach, it is important to follow water safety guidelines at all times. Even with trained lifeguards on duty, it is up to every visitor to be aware of drowning risks and ensure that they, and their families, are equipped with the confidence, knowledge and skills to be safe in the water.

Escape to the natural beauty of Lake Mead

If you are looking for a more tranquil place where you can swim or enjoy a range of water sports, consider spending the day at Lake Mead. Only situated approximately 30 miles from the city, Lake Mead is a popular destination for people looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a while. It is popular among water skiing, boating and tubing enthusiasts, and also sports a number of beautiful scenic hiking trails. Lake Mead is also considered to be one of the best freshwater scuba diving spots in the country. As there are no designated lifeguards at the Lake, water safety is once again a priority.

Catch some rays at the Mirage Pool

The pool at the Mirage Hotel and Casino is one of the most indulgent on the Las Vegas Strip. The pool’s design is reminiscent of a large lagoon, and can best be described as a scene out of a movie. While the Mirage is completely child-friendly, it also offers a number of amenities that are only suited to adults. Although Vegas is known for its mild winters, some days will boast a definite nip in the air. It is on these almost-chilly occasions that the Mirage pool is true saving grace. The pool is heated year-round, which means that it can be enjoyed in winter as well as summer.

Las Vegas is home to a number of superb swimming locations. Even if you find yourself in the city during winter, you will be able to laze around a beautiful pool complete with heated water.

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Interior Design Trends To Enhance Your Vegas Home

January 11, 2021
Interior Design Plants

The new year brings a fresh start for everyone, and what better way to start over than by redecorating or remodeling your home? In Las Vegas, homeowners make it a point to regularly refresh their homes, with a 2019 Harvard survey revealing that there was a significant growth in remodeling projects in the state. But you don’t have to do a complete overhaul to make your place more comfortable and inviting. By making a few changes and adding some new elements to your décor, you can make your home the ideal place for staying in. If you’re planning to redecorate this year, here are some interior design trends to enhance your Vegas home. 

Channel-tufted chairs

Las Vegas is known for its flashy extravagance and indulgent lifestyle, so to add some luxury to your space, try having a channel-tufted chair in your home. This type of chair is not only deliciously soft and comfortable, but it goes well with the Art-Deco style, which is highly popular nowadays. Consider having a tufted armchair with metallic legs in your living room to serve as an accent piece, or replace your old home office chair with a tufted swivel chair. 

Natural materials

The rustic look is still a popular choice among interior designers and homeowners, as natural building and decorating materials are slated to be some of the biggest design trends of 2021. According to Mangum Home Builders, one of the best ways to build a rustic or ranch-style home is to include Texan elements in your Vegas home, such as exposed beams on the ceiling or natural stone in your house’s exterior. For an easy way to incorporate natural elements in your home, try adding a large-scale rattan chandelier in the hallway, a sisal rug in the living room, or rattan furniture in the dining room. 

Colorful artwork

Swap your moody, black-and-white art for something a little more colorful to grace your walls. Consider hanging up some Andy Warhol-inspired pop art in the kitchen, or install a colorful large-scale art piece in the living room. You can also try framing small colorful rugs or retro-inspired prints. Contemporary portraits in soft pastel hues can also make a strong statement, especially if the art work complements your room’s color scheme. 

Refresh your Vegas home with these 2021 interior design trends. Not only will you make your home more inviting, but you’ll also create the ideal space that you and your family will love to spend time in throughout the years. 

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How to Pass the Time While You’re Home Alone in Lockdown

December 23, 2020
Take a hike

The spread of the coronavirus isn’t slowing down, that much is for certain. This disease is just as prevalent now as it was earlier in the year, which is why governments across the globe are once again tightening their lockdown laws.

Unfortunately, if there has been a recent surge of COVID-19 cases in your local area, you could very well find yourself stuck in lockdown for the foreseeable future. If the prospect of spending yet more time in isolation makes you feel anxious and afraid, it’s crucial that you distract yourself from these distressing feelings. If you don’t, you could find yourself battling serious mental health problems such as depression and/or general anxiety disorder (GAD) sooner rather than later.

Are you determined to remain upbeat and positive throughout the next stage of lockdown? If so, be sure to put the following advice into practice. Here are three things you can do to pass the time while you’re stuck at home in self-isolation:

Make use of video chat technology

You might not be able to spend time with your loved ones in person, but that doesn’t mean you can’t see them. If you make use of today’s top video chat tools, you will still be able to interact with your friends and family even if you’re not actually allowed to be together in the flesh.

As is the case with anything that takes place via the Internet, the safety of video chatting is sometimes called into question. If you don’t want your system to be hacked or your personal information to be stolen while you spend time video chatting with your loved ones, it is crucial that you go above and beyond to remain safe. To perform this all-important task, you must:

  • Never distribute the links to your meetings on social media
  • Take some time to edit the specifications of your chat to ensure that only signed-in users can join
  • Lock your communal video chat platform as soon as all planned participants have entered it
  • Remain mindful of background noise and remember to position your camera properly (this isn’t essential for your safety — just basic video chat etiquette!)

Reconnect with things that you love

Don’t waste all of this spare time that you have on your hands lounging around in your PJs all day. Take advantage of your free schedule by taking some time to reconnect with the things that you love. You don’t have many (if any) commitments at the moment, so why not indulge in a bit of a well-deserved ‘me time’?

If your great passion in life is hockey, you’re in luck because NHL games are now taking place once again. You might not currently be allowed to cheer on your favorite team in person, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t follow the sport that you love from the comfort of your own home. To keep up to date with all the latest happenings in the world of professional hockey, be sure to check out Odds Shark NHL Scores and Standings Online.

Learn a new skill

If you do, in fact, end up having to stay in lockdown throughout the duration of the winter months, why not consider mastering a new skill? You’ll have plenty of time on your hands and it’ll be too cold for you to potter around in your garden, so what’s the harm in trying something a bit different? Whether you learn to play an instrument or brush up on your knowledge of a foreign language, this is definitely a worthwhile route that you can take in your attempt to pass the time in self-isolation.

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How Casinos Have Changed With The Times

December 5, 2020
Paris Las Vegas

We’re all looking for the comfort of the familiar right now. We all want that feeling of settling into a favorite activity, of recreating that feeling of returning to somewhere we know and love, even if we can’t leave the house right now. A huge part of what we love about online gambling is the experience it recreates for us, of stepping onto the casino floor with friends and pitting our wits against the dealers, the odds and that most formidable opponent of all: chance.

There’s a reason why casinos have been around in one form or another for centuries, and even as we move online and away from the red carpeting and blaring noise we find in the old-fashioned buildings, we’re still craving that same experience. As the world has evolved, elements of casinos have changed with it, while others have stayed resolutely the same. Let’s look at how gambling houses have moved with the times over the years.

Way, Way Back

As you’re no doubt aware, gambling has been around for as long as people have. Human beings have always wanted to bet against each other, or on each other for that matter, and games of dice and cards date back to around 2,300 BC. Over the centuries, these games evolved and so did the elements used to play them. Historians have found it hard to pinpoint exactly when the first dice were thrown, for example, but it’s interesting to note that several of the most popular games developed over time as people from different nations travelled and brought their own interpretations of local games home with them.

Poker, for example, has elements of French, Spanish, Italian and British card games but wasn’t played as “poker” until French and American gamblers matched wits in New Orleans after the Louisiana Purchase. The point is, there have been gambling dens and card rooms for centuries, but the first real casino came along much later.

Venice Gives It A Home

The first casino was built in Venice in 1638, called Il Ridotto. This translates as the retreat, or the private room, in this context and the reason for that name was clear: because there far too many ridotti in Venice and the government wanted to crack down and bring them under their control. These ridotti were private gambling dens, generally in the luxurious apartments of the wealthy, and the Great Council of Venice decided that this activity had gone on unchecked for long enough. No more ridotti, they declared, just one, with a “The” at the front so you know it’s the only one you’re supposed to go to.

They built it in a wing of the Palazzo Dandolo to coincide with the annual spring carnival in anticipation of an explosion of games of chance, and it ended up staying open much longer than that. In theory, Il Ridotto was open to all members of the public but the high stakes of the games on offer meant that only the wealthy could play. It was still popular enough to be closed in 1774 during a period of extreme panic about the morality of Venetian citizens. However, the first casino had been born and countries across the world had taken note.

The Wild West To The Las Vegas Strip

If you’ve ever watched a Western, or played a Red Dead Redemption game for that matter, you’ll know that saloons were the home of gambling in the American west. Owners of these watering holes were always on the lookout for ways to convince paying customers to spend their money at their establishment, and card and dice games were high on the list of most popular attractions. However, there was always a push against it from religious groups and activists worried about the nation’s moral fiber, and more and more legislation was introduced to crack down on gambling across the country. By about 1910, gambling was illegal in the United States. Of course, it didn’t just go away, and in 1931 the state of Nevada legalized gambling as a way of kickstarting some much needed revenue, and the start of construction work on the Hoover Dam meant that there were a lot of new arrivals looking for entertainment.

The first casino in Las Vegas was built in 1941, named El Rancho Vegas, but the arrival of organized crime figure Bugsy Siegel really got the show on the road when he built his casino The Flamingo in 1946. Money was flooding in and more and more casinos started popping up on the strip.

The Move Online

As the internet became a tool that everybody could use in the early 1990s, of course it was only a matter of time before gambling went online. When the Free Trade and Processing Act was passed by Antigua and Bermuda in 1994, licenses could be granted to online casinos and the gambling company Microgaming, based in the Isle of Man, licensed the first software for online gambling that same year.

Intercasino, based in Antigua, was the first official online casino when they launched in 1996 and a flood of other companies followed suit, but they’ve consistently had to find ways around gambling laws. The American Department of Justice cracked down hard on online gambling in the US in 2011, locking down three of the leading sites, but around the world the virtual equivalent of the casino has continued to flourish.

If you want to see just how broad the range of top online casinos sites, and how they vary from game to game and country to country, you should check out an online casinos review site. Top Dog Casinos breaks down the best online casino reviews from actual players into easy-to-navigate categories and shows just how many different choices there are.

Mobile Gambling

Gone are the days when you’d have to boot up your chunky PC and listen to the dial-up modem connecting before you could log on to a poker game. Now, advancements in technology mean that you can play in HD online casinos from any mobile device wherever you are. Now, the casino is where you are, whether that’s on a train, in a hotel room, or waiting for the oven to heat up so you can make a start on dinner, and it’s only getting more popular. We still want the same classic casino experience, it’s just the packaging that’s changed.

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On This Date: December 1, 2009, the Vdara Hotel & Spa Opens in City Center on the Las Vegas Strip

December 1, 2020

Vdara Hotel & Spa on the Las Vegas Strip

Vdara Hotel & Spa on the Las Vegas Strip

On this date December 1, 2009, the Vdara Hotel & Spa opened. The property is located within the CityCenter complex across from Aria Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. The Vdara is 578 feet high in a 57-story tower and houses 1,495 suites. There is a two-story spa, salon and fitness center. It also has a 40,000 sq ft pool and deck area. The Vdara does not have a casino and is a non-smoking hotel within CityCenter located near Harmon and the Las Vegas Strip.

Photo Date: March 6, 2010
Photo by: By Cygnusloop99 (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons

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Quick Poker Tips That Will Help You Win the Game

November 30, 2020

Poker, despite its image as a mere game for gamblers, is actually a game of skill. There’s a reason why there are professional poker players who play the game for a living, and it’s not because of sheer luck. People get to make money out of this game simply because they’re better than who they’re playing against.

It’s not about the cards falling your way all the time. No matter how unlucky you think you may be, you can actually make some decent money out of poker if you put in the work to study the game in order to get ahead.

Whether you want to pursue a career path in professional poker or you just want to crush your friends in your weekly poker nights, here are some tips to keep in mind that will surely help you win more.

Know the Winning Hands

Being familiar with the rules and the winning hands in poker is something that casual players can still miss. It’s not uncommon for someone to think that a straight beats a flush. Of course, you wouldn’t want to have the perfect read that your opponent has three of a kind and go all-in with two pair thinking that you have him dominated.

From worst to best, here are the hand rankings in poker:

  • High card
  • One Pair
  • Two Pairs
  • Three of a kind
  • Straight
  • Flush
  • Full House
  • Four of a Kind
  • Straight Flush
  • Royal Flush

Utilize Position Wisely

Position is huge in poker. Every round, there are players who are advantaged and disadvantaged just because of their position.

Those in late position have an advantage over those who have to act early because players who act later have more information. They can see whether the players ahead of them check or bet or re-raise and can therefore assess the strength of their hand in relation to the moves made by other players.

When playing poker, be more careful when playing in early position in order to not set yourself up to getting outplayed by the opposition.

Don’t Play Every Hand

It’s easy to get carried away when playing poker, especially when all the cards are coming your way. What’s better than cracking aces with 6-4, right? However, luck doesn’t last forever and it’s important to stay disciplined, especially preflop.

It’s essential that you’re selective with the hands you play and that you only play cards that have a good chance of making strong hands. Patience is key in poker. While it may seem boring to just keep folding for hours on end, it’s always fun to make money, and playing disciplined is the best way to win consistently on the tables. 

Fold at the Right Spots

Just because you only play the strongest preflop hands doesn’t mean that you automatically win every hand you decide to play. Things can get awry pretty fast once the cards are on the board, and before you know it, your aces have a 0% chance of winning once the fourth card is on the board.

Folding is a skill in and of itself. It doesn’t mean giving up at all, so remember to set your ego aside when playing poker. In fact, folding correctly is actually a way of outplaying your opponent. Whenever you think you have a decent yet beatable hand, and it’s obvious that other players are more interested in winning the pot, don’t be afraid to make the right play by mucking your cards. Money saved is money won. 

Only Bluff When Profitable

Bluffing is one of the most fun aspects of poker. Few things feel better than going all in with air and making your opponent fold in a huge pot. However, bluffing is also one of the easiest ways to empty your bankroll. 

You should only bluff when you have a solid read on your opponent and you’re fairly certain that he will fold. There are players who don’t know how to fold at all and your air can get easily beat by the lowest possible pair despite your tremendous bet size.

Observe Your Opponents

The way other players play should influence the way you’re playing as well. As mentioned earlier, you should only bluff when you have a solid read on your opponent, and you develop these reads by observing the moves that they make on the table.

This is a great way of passing the time when you’re not playing in a hand. Folding doesn’t mean that you should just wait for the next hand. By observing other players, you get to see how others play and you can use this information to your advantage. For example, if you develop a read that someone bluffs too much, you wouldn’t be afraid next time to call with top pair when facing aggression from him.

Start at Low Stakes  

Like any other skill-based endeavor, improvement comes from experience. In poker, it’s essential to play as much as you can while losing the least possible amount. To avoid gigantic losses, play at low stakes first. 

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