The Arizona Republic

Las Vegas casinos, restaurant­s are allowed to increase capacity

- Anthony Curtis

After three months, the Las Vegas “pause” has been relaxed. Slightly. Capacity limits in casinos, restaurant­s and bars have been raised to 35%. The adjustment seems slight, but it’s part of a phased approach that should ramp up to 50% in another 30 days.

It’s no longer mandated that reservatio­ns be made to eat at restaurant­s, and up to six people (up from four) can now dine at the same table.

Limits on gatherings, including in showrooms, were raised to 100, while arenas and stadiums are allowed 20% capacity. That means a venue like TMobile Arena, with seating for 20,000, could host an event with 4,000.

Virgin opening date: Right on the heels of the loosening of restrictio­ns, Virgin Las Vegas, formerly the Hard Rock, announced that it will open on March 25. Virgin was originally scheduled to open last November, but the debut was pushed back several times due to the pandemic.

High limits at El Cortez: Downtown’s El Cortez has opened the first high-limit room in its 80-year existence. The space, carved out of the casino floor near the cage, hosts two $2,000-max-bet blackjack tables and three $2.50-$500 slot machines. The room is part of El Cortez’s $25 million remodel in which the carpeting, ceilings, hallways and 200 rooms have been completely renovated.

Question: What was the result of the national anthem propositio­n bet at this year’s Super Bowl?

Answer: The national anthem over/ under prop opened at 1:59, but after a recording of a rehearsal was leaked, the time was bet steadily up and closed at 2:16. Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan’s performanc­e came in at 2:17. Several sports books took the bet down after the leak, but in most places the over bettors got paid, even after the adjustment.

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