Wildly popular family card game is coming to Las Vegas gaming tables
When you picture casinos, you likely think of the brightly lit machines and tables covered in green felt where games of chance are played as crowds cheer. You probably don’t imagine a family around the kitchen table playing UNO, a card game owned by an estimated 80 percent of American households, according to the Strong National Museum of Play.
And you probably wouldn’t expect the family friendly game to be played in Las Vegas, but Palms Casino Resort has announced in a press release that it is launching UNO Social Clubs.
According to an article by Newsweek, UNO will “be the main attraction at a dedicated suite in Sin City this week, with similar UNO venues planned nationwide.”
UNO Social Clubs will open across the country later this year, Palms Casino Resort said in the press release, “with experiences in bars and venues in major U.S. cities. Each event will transform everyday hotspots into the ultimate game night destination with UNO-themed drink menus, tournament-style play, photo moments, and more.”
The announcement did not specify how the game will be played and whether there is an opportunity to win money.
“It is unclear whether players will actually be able to gamble on the game in Vegas,” the Newsweek article said, or simply played at the tables until a winner is declared.
UNO has dozens of spin-off games and is even the subject of a film in development by Lil Yachty, according to Variety.
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