- Name Article: Some casinos offer a Solitaire version that uses Vegas rules
- Author: Questions and Answers with Mark Pilarski
- Year: 27 January 2011
- Published in: Detroit Free Press
- Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA

Some Casinos offer a Solitaire version that uses Vegas Rules by Mark Pilarski, Detroit Free Press, 27 January 2011 Questions and Answers
A newspaper article that appeared in the Detroit Free Press on 27 January 2011. Mark Pilarski is answering a question from a reader:
Question:
“Microsoft Solitaire game has an optional setting called “Vegas rules” Is there really such a thing as a Vegas Solitaire?”Answer:
“Some casinos, and not just in Vegas, offer both machine and table variations of Solitaire, as does the Classic Klondike game““It’s unlikely that Vegas Solitaire can survive as a table game because it’s wildly labor-intensive. Clearly, the house can make a bigger profit by using the dealer more effectively.”