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'A Night in the Life of a Casino Gambler' Finds Players Have Hearts for Elvis, Rooms with a View and Multiple Buffet Trips

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Gentlemen prefer blondes and diamonds are a girl's best friend, but casino gamblers will take hearts, cherries and Elvis, thank you very much.
Oh, and a mighty fine buffet.

Everything you always wanted to know about casino gamblers but never asked can be found in the Profile of the American Casino Gambler: Harrah's Survey 2003 -- available at www.harrahs.com. Among the findings, the Survey takes a fun yet informative look at some of the preferences of gaming enthusiasts in a special section titled A Night in the Life of a Casino Gambler.

Curious what card suit most gamblers prefer? It's hearts. Forty percent of casino players who responded to Harrah's questionnaire said so. Spades came in second with 31 percent, and diamonds were third with 20 percent. Clubs ranked a distant fourth, bringing in 8 percent.

When it comes to classic slot machine symbols, gamblers responding to the survey opted for cherries, with 37 percent classifying them as their favorite. "Sevens" ran a close second, at 32 percent, and "bars" finished third with 19 percent.

Buffets are by far gamblers' favorite restaurants in casinos. Fifty-seven percent said so (as opposed to just 16 percent for a steakhouse), and 54 percent typically made two passes at the offerings. Twenty percent each made one or three trips. Only 5 percent owned up to making more than three trips to the buffet.

Asked what song best captures the casino atmosphere, 34 percent of respondents answered "Viva Las Vegas!" by Elvis Presley. Twenty-four percent opted for "All Night Long" by Lionel Richie, and 24 percent selected "Celebrate!" by Kool and the Gang.

Among the other findings reported in A Night in the Life of a Casino Gambler:

-- Most respondents preferred gambling with their spouse or
boyfriend/girlfriend (49 percent).
-- The majority of gamblers (53 percent) like to stay in a hotel room
on an upper floor with a view.
-- Taking in a show/entertainment (28 percent) is the favorite
non-gambling casino activity of gaming enthusiasts. Trying
different restaurants (27 percent) was the next most popular.
People-watching was third (23 percent).
-- 58 percent of respondents said "friendly" was the most important
attribute of a card dealer.
-- Asked the most important attribute of a casino cocktail server,
45 percent responded "friendly." 39 percent opted for "speedy" and
12 percent replied "accurate." Only 3 percent said "good-looking."
-- 37 percent of slot players said they are "grazers" and like to try
lots of different machines. 33 percent have two or three favorite
machines and 22 percent prefer to find one machine they like and
stick with it.
-- Soda or a soft drink was the preferred beverage (36 percent) of
gamblers while playing casino games. Cocktails are preferred by
22 percent.
-- 56 percent of respondents said the biggest jackpot they ever won at
a casino is less than $500. 23 percent have won between $500 and
$999, and 22 percent have won $1,000 or more.


A Night in the Life of a Casino Gambler is based on a 2003 nationwide survey of 2,523 casino gamblers conducted by NFO WorldGroup for Harrah's Entertainment (NYSE: HET - News).

The Harrah's Survey also identifies gamblers' games of choice at the casino. Slot machines and electronic gaming devices, particularly quarter slots, are the most popular casino games among Americans.

-- 74 percent of casino gamblers prefer to play slot machines and video
poker. 14 percent prefer table games. Blackjack/21 is the
favorite.
-- Slot machines are most popular for both men and women. 81 percent
of women gamblers prefer slot machines. 67 percent of men prefer
the slots.
-- 20 percent of men prefer table games, while only 8 percent of women
do. Table games are most popular among young adults and least
popular among older adults.


These results were obtained from the U.S. Gaming Panel, a survey of 16,438 casino players conducted by NFO WorldGroup for Harrah's Entertainment.

Founded 65 years ago, Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. operates 26 casinos in the United States, primarily under the Harrah's brand name. Harrah's Entertainment is focused on building loyalty and value with its target customers through a unique combination of great service, excellent products, unsurpassed distribution, operational excellence and technology leadership.

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