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December 16th, 2010, 08:16 PM
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Snowstorm possible in Atlantic City this weekend
In my past experiences it's always been great to play in AC when there's a snowstorm on a weekend. The tables are empty and there are enough dealers working to keep most of the tables open. The only downside is walking in the snow to go from one store to another.
There's a snowstorm predicted to hit AC this weekend.
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December 17th, 2010, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by alwayssplitaces
In my past experiences it's always been great to play in AC when there's a snowstorm on a weekend. The tables are empty and there are enough dealers working to keep most of the tables open. The only downside is walking in the snow to go from one store to another.
There's a snowstorm predicted to hit AC this weekend.
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Yessirrreee Bob! Snow God really blesses APs with a great opportunity to make some profits. For example, because of bad weather condition, an AC casino offers in its highroller pit:
a) three $25 tables of 6deckers,
b) with regular AC BJ rules with s17!
c) with the pen of 5.125 of 6 decks dealt out! and
d) other goodies!
Oh Maker of Snow, please keep the snow coming
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December 17th, 2010, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Tico
Yessirrreee Bob! Snow God really blesses APs with a great opportunity to make some profits. For example, because of bad weather condition, an AC casino offers in its highroller pit:
a) three $25 tables of 6deckers,
b) with regular AC BJ rules with s17!
c) with the pen of 5.125 of 6 decks dealt out! and
d) other goodies!
Oh Maker of Snow, please keep the snow coming 
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xxxB_a_l_l_yxxx's again?
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December 17th, 2010, 05:57 PM
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AC is deserted without a snowstorm these days.
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December 17th, 2010, 06:52 PM
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FWIW, there isn't going to be a snowstorm this weekend.
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December 18th, 2010, 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by 21forme
AC is deserted without a snowstorm these days.
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Dito that. XYZ casino has hired 10 "go-go-girl-dealers" to lure suckers to its pit of 10 tables of 8deckerrs, but only 4 guys were there gambling. The math speaks for itself: 4 seats were occupied out of 70 seats at that bj pit...That casino will lose its shirts!
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Originally Posted by bjcardcounter
xxxB_a_l_l_yxxx's again?
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No. It's the ##### Casino  .
Iceberg had sunk the Titanic, and bad management and snow storms will sink AC
Last edited by Tico; December 18th, 2010 at 02:17 PM.
Reason: To provide a hint for bjCC
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December 19th, 2010, 03:50 PM
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Update... on that ##### Casino
A lesson can be learned by other AC casinos from that aforementioned #### Casino. By offering $25 6deckers in the highroller pit, this Casino has drawn in extra patrons into its previously-empty-pit; thus in return, it pops up its revenues. Here's an example... a gambler had played at a $25 table in that pit. First he bought in $500 cash and lost all the chips. Then he took out a $5,000 marker. Unfortunately for him he got bad runs, and he drew more markers up to about $15,000. He had attempted to dig himself out of the hole. The hole got deeper and deeper... I don't need to tell you how much he lost at the end, but that casino was a winner for offering the $25 6deckers in its highroller pit. Hopefully more AC casinos will copy-cat that #### Casino's smart strategy.
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December 19th, 2010, 05:39 PM
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Is anyone planning on hitting AC the week following christmas, i'll probably be there the first day it snows.
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December 19th, 2010, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Tico
Iceberg had sunk the Titanic, and bad management and snow storms will sink AC
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Bad casino management is universal. AC is not going anywhere, much less will it sink. People's penchant for gambling is being whetted to fever pitch by the surrounding states. Many surrounding state locals will see AC as the longed for pilgrimage to Mecca -- the Holy Land -- Vatican City. It has more to offer in ploppies' eyes than local venues do, and Las Vegas, even more so. Much more likely, some casinos outside of AC, LV and Reno, will find themselves in bankruptcy.
The larger gambling towns are examples of the burning log effect -- that is, if you put a number of logs together on the fire they will burn all the more brightly as they feed off each other. Just so, casinos in the larger gambling towns cast a larger glow and attraction to gamblers everywhere. Combine that with the largest and most lavish complexes, the best food and room comps, the best entertainment, and a perfect spot for national conventions and business conferences, and you have a formula for continued success.
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December 19th, 2010, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by southAP
Is anyone planning on hitting AC the week following christmas, i'll probably be there the first day it snows.
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I just bought tickets to vegas 15 hours before my plane left and stayed for 9 days without booking a hotel or buying a rental car. Ill be back in jersey tomorrow so pm me and maybe ill still be in a crazy mood to fire up my motorcycle dress like santa and go beat down on AC
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