What I miss most about Palms is not related to its gambling. It is one of four Station Casinos properties that are closed. Palms is the other major Las Vegas property that remains shuttered. Craps offered 20 times odds, the highest in downtown Las Vegas. There was low limit 3:2 double deck blackjack, though double down after splitting was not permitted. Titles included Treasure Chest Poker and Aces No Faces. There was a unique selection of coin games at Main Street Station that will likely return. The 9/6 Jacks or Better game at the bar is one of the best bartop games in Las Vegas. The prize is usually $5 or less, but there are some big tickets entered into the drawing every year.
The pay tables are improved upon by a scratch-off ticket that a player wins when making a natural four of a kind. The video poker at Main Street Station was above average and is likely to stay that way. That should happen when tourism from Hawaii gets closer to normal levels. I think it will be the first on this list to reopen. Main Street Station is the closed Las Vegas property that I miss the most. This blog post covers which Las Vegas casinos remain closed, as well as my favorite things about each property. Seven casinos in the Las Vegas Valley remain closed, as well as two others in Clark County near Las Vegas. Las Vegas casinos were permitted to reopen on June 4 after the pandemic closure.