NewCasino demographics

blackchipjim

Well-Known Member
#1
After going to and either playing or observing players at new or new conditions at casinos I have come to some conculsions.First the majority of people who walk thru the doors are clueless about the place or what to do. It's like your tourist in your own land and they just opened it up to foriegners. Machines or tables it doesn't matter the creatures are stunned and have that glazed look in thier eyes. Half dazed they plop down at a machine or table that calls to them without knowing why or for how much. They play with all the fervor of a monopoly game on the kitchen table and make decisions with same intellect. No one will deter them of their final goal of either making a million dollars or going broke before they leave. I'm going to make a movie about them and make a million dollars.:joker:
 

Cass

Well-Known Member
#2
blackchipjim said:
after going to and either playing or observing players at new or new conditions at casinos i have come to some conculsions.first the majority of people who walk thru the doors are clueless about the place or what to do. It's like your tourist in your own land and they just opened it up to foriegners. Machines or tables it doesn't matter the creatures are stunned and have that glazed look in thier eyes. Half dazed they plop down at a machine or table that calls to them without knowing why or for how much. They play with all the fervor of a monopoly game on the kitchen table and make decisions with same intellect. No one will deter them of their final goal of either making a million dollars or going broke before they leave. I'm going to make a movie about them and make a million dollars.:joker:

lmao!
 

Albee

Well-Known Member
#3
Agree

You must be talking about the Western PA games.......wow.

I should have bought stock in those stores......the people are pouring $$$ into them like there is no tomorrow.
 

blackchipjim

Well-Known Member
#4
Nut house antics

It makes you wonder why the joints are so paranoid when they have flocks of sheep waiting in line to hand over their money. It don't matter what game or time of day you go right now they are there. I'm about ready to start hawking phamplets for five bucks apiece in the parking lot of sure fire winning ways to riches to these suckers. I would be able to retire at the end of the year.:laugh:
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#5
I used to think you had to get lucky to beat the casinos. I knew they had the best of it, but I figured all I had to do was get lucky. Little did I know that you had to be miraculously, prohibitively, extraordinarily, fantastically, unusually, once-in-a-millenium lucky to really beat the casinos in a big way. Everyone should be required to take AP 101 and 102 in high school.
 

Sharky

Well-Known Member
#6
Albee said:
You must be talking about the Western PA games.....
I visited Rivers in Pittsburgh ON A WEEK NIGHT and was truly AMAZED at the money thrown around. There were no less than 8 $50 tables NOT in the HL room (where they were all $100 min) and at least 2 of them were CSM. Too funny, why not just play a slot m/c??? Realistically, you have a better chance at the video BJ simulators that they had b4 table games than playing CSMs.

I didn't realize Pittsburgh had so much much money...I played the HL $50 table - yes, that's table as in 1 - at Mountaineer HL room on weekdays/nights and practically had the whole place to myself (and this was even BEFORE PA table games)

At the Rivers, 8 $50 tables including some CSM's and 2-4 players at each table. Could not even get a seat at a $25, and <$25 => FORGETABOUTIT!!!
 

aslan

Well-Known Member
#7
Sharky said:
I visited Rivers in Pittsburgh ON A WEEK NIGHT and was truly AMAZED at the money thrown around. There were no less than 8 $50 tables NOT in the HL room (where they were all $100 min) and at least 2 of them were CSM. Too funny, why not just play a slot m/c??? Realistically, you have a better chance at the video BJ simulators that they had b4 table games than playing CSMs.

I didn't realize Pittsburgh had so much much money...I played the HL $50 table - yes, that's table as in 1 - at Mountaineer HL room on weekdays/nights and practically had the whole place to myself (and this was even BEFORE PA table games)

At the Rivers, 8 $50 tables including some CSM's and 2-4 players at each table. Could not even get a seat at a $25, and <$25 => FORGETABOUTIT!!!
The local gamblers will soon be burned out. I wonder how many patrons are between a rock and a hard place [the economy] and hoping to get lucky at the casino as a last resort. Well, it's better than the President's plan for recovery. But I should not have brought politics into it. :whip::whip:
 
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