Conditions in newly re-opened Vegas

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TMJdoc said:
Whether you decide to use gloves or not is your choice but I would consider it safer. In a grocery store, I feel safer using a glove on a high contact area like the credit card keypad that almost every customer uses.
That's actually the point that I and health professionals are making; they make you feel safer, but don't actually add additional protection but make you (perhaps not you, but most everyone else) less likely to wash your hands as regularly. Don't take my word for it though:

https://www.health.com/condition/in...s/should-you-wear-gloves-to-the-grocery-store
 

DSchles

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#42
Counting_Is_Fun said:
If you want to go to a casino or anywhere else without one and take your chances, then we should be free to do that.
And, of course, you obviously feel that smokers should have the right to blow their smoke in people's faces in every indoor venue in the country, right? Only, guess what? Except in casinos, where greedy owners don't care how many people eventually die from inhaling second-hand smoke, smoking is pretty much banned indoors everywhere in the United States. So what happened to your "freedom" there?

The point is NOT whether I can stay safe by staying home; the point is that I have just as much right to walk into the casino as you do, and I should expect to be able to do that without the risk of being killed because you or anyone else not wearing a mask may be too arrogant, too stupid, and too inconsiderate to realize that, ultimately, your actions may kill ME.

It's really almost impossible to believe that there can be people so incredible ignorant as to not understand this. Your alleged "right" to not wear a mask stops when it infringes upon my right to LIVE! You should be profoundly ashamed of yourself.

Don
 
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KewlJ

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#44
sevencard2003 said:
im interested in knowing the smallest min bet in a 3-2 game anyone found around the country inside or outside of nevada, doesnt matter. i hear they jacked the minimum bets way up. and id like to know if any newly installed dealers angels machines from aruze gaming exist now.
Are you the dude that used to travel around from place to place living at the casinos? Are you still doing that?

$3, 3-2 blackjack games here in Vegas at Longhorn (boulder highway), Bighorn (North Las Vegas), Wild Wild West (Tropicana near the strip). and Joker's Wild (Boulder Highway Henderson), but haven't been to any of them since the re-opening. It is doubtful any of these places raised their limits.
Casinos aren't installing new Dealer Angle machines. Not worth much money, but everyone knows how to beat them by now. You may find a few still around (Silver Seven has one) but any casino putting in new video BJ are using the interblock machines now.

sevencard2003 said:
id also like to know if most of you who play BJ for a living (i play poker) find it easier to win or harder now.
What do you mean easier or harder since the casinos re-opened? Let; see it was harder, Thiursday, and Saturday, easier, Friday, Sunday and this morning. :D
 

beating vegas

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#45
This site was better when people didn’t complain as much.

This site is for talking about Black Jack. When people give scouting reports just thank them.
 
#47
JamesonDetroit said:
That's actually the point that I and health professionals are making; they make you feel safer, but don't actually add additional protection but make you (perhaps not you, but most everyone else) less likely to wash your hands as regularly. Don't take my word for it though:

https://www.health.com/condition/in...s/should-you-wear-gloves-to-the-grocery-store
Good point. I didn't initially think of it but it wouldn't be a good idea for the public to routinely be using N95 masks and gloves which could cause a shortage in the healthcare system.
 
#48
TMJdoc said:
I didn't initially think of it but it wouldn't be a good idea for the public to routinely be using N95 masks and gloves which could cause a shortage in the healthcare system.
Oh for sure, especially with the N95s. Well, at least we know we're free to cause artificial shortages of toilet paper without messing up the healthcare system. :D One member of my extended family made sure he was set on TP for the next year at least. :p
 
#49
DSchles said:
And, of course, you obviously feel that smokers should have the right to blow their smoke in people's faces in every indoor venue in the country, right? Only, guess what? Except in casinos, where greedy owners don't care how many people eventually die from inhaling second-hand smoke, smoking is pretty much banned indoors everywhere in the United States. So what happened to your "freedom" there?

The point is NOT whether I can stay safe by staying home; the point is that I have just as much right to walk into the casino as you do, and I should expect to be able to do that without the risk of being killed because you or anyone else not wearing a mask may be too arrogant, too stupid, and too inconsiderate to realize that, ultimately, your actions may kill ME.

It's really almost impossible to believe that there can be people so incredible ignorant as to not understand this. Your alleged "right" to not wear a mask stops when it infringes upon my right to LIVE! You should be profoundly ashamed of yourself.

Don
Hey Don, can you at least try to tone down the insults and name calling? This forum is better than that, no?
Obviously you and I do not agree about politics and casino reopenings. It's not the end of the world.
We all respect your BJ contributions obviously, and are glad that you are here...but maybe tone down the name calling?

Wow, you are digging deep now I guess lol.
Regarding smoking indoors...no I don't agree with those silly bans either. Every place I have been has ventilation, so I don't think "many" people die from second-hand smoke. I don't think smoking should be banned in every indoor business in our country. So yes, I think that impinges on our freedoms too...shocker I guess we disagree again.

Now back to casinos...
No your POINT IS WRONG...
You say..."the point is that I have just as much right to walk into the casino as you do, and I should expect to be able to do that without the risk of being killed because you or anyone else not wearing a mask may be too arrogant, too stupid, and too inconsiderate to realize that, ultimately, your actions may kill ME".

How does a person as smart as you not see how wrong your statement is?
You don't have any right to walk into a casino.
If you don't like their smoking rules, Covid-19 rules, mask rules etc...then don't enter their business. It is a private business...it's not public space.

But alas, we do agree when you say..."You should be profoundly ashamed of yourself."
Cheers, I hope you are doing well in these crazy times.
 
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BoSox

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#50
Counting_Is_Fun said:
If you don't like their smoking rules, Covid-19 rules, mask rules etc...then don't enter their business. It is a private business...it's not public space.
Unfortunately, casinos on sovereign nations' lands set their own laws, rules, and standards that must meet some Federal Laws that were exclusive for them only. Every other casino that is located on land that is governed under state laws must adhere to what that individual state law says. Casinos rightfully think that large percentages of their customer base are completely stupid hence the lousy rules "set by state regulators dumber than the casinos' customers" on all their games. Obviously that since the casinos' customer base is, for the most part, stupid it only stands to reason, that, why waste extra expenses on having a more health-conscious environment if all it takes is the bare minimum standards. Let the assholes die, of course, after they empty their wallets.
 
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DSchles

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#51
Counting_Is_Fun said:
Hey Don, can you at least try to tone down the insults and name calling? This forum is better than that, no?
Obviously you and I do not agree about politics and casino reopenings. It's not the end of the world.
We all respect your BJ contributions obviously, and are glad that you are here...but maybe tone down the name calling?

Wow, you are digging deep now I guess lol.
Regarding smoking indoors...no I don't agree with those silly bans either. Every place I have been has ventilation, so I don't think "many" people die from second-hand smoke. I don't think smoking should be banned in every indoor business in our country. So yes, I think that impinges on our freedoms too...shocker I guess we disagree again.

Now back to casinos...
No your POINT IS WRONG...
You say..."the point is that I have just as much right to walk into the casino as you do, and I should expect to be able to do that without the risk of being killed because you or anyone else not wearing a mask may be too arrogant, too stupid, and too inconsiderate to realize that, ultimately, your actions may kill ME".

How does a person as smart as you not see how wrong your statement is?
You don't have any right to walk into a casino.
If you don't like their smoking rules, Covid-19 rules, mask rules etc...then don't enter their business. It is a private business...it's not public space.

But alas, we do agree when you say..."You should be profoundly ashamed of yourself."
Cheers, I hope you are doing well in these crazy times.
The rampant ignorance now being displayed in the country simply gives testimony to the time-honored dictum: the masses are asses. In 21 states in the country that have opened, there are massive upticks in virus cases -- everywhere except ... New York, the state that had the most cases by far in the country. And why is that? Because we opened cautiously, in phases that were different for each region of the state, instead of rushing full speed ahead like the asshole governors in other states prescribed. The result? EVER-DECLINING cases in NY state.

There are no politics whatsoever in my discussion of this. NONE. That it has become a political debate, instead of a scientific one, just adds to people's rampant stupidity. All the "individual freedoms" bullshit is nauseating. Your individual freedom to sneeze in this day and age stops at MY FACE! Or, is that too difficult for you to understand?

Don
 

beating vegas

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#52
The other problem are these animals that are looting stores and lighting buildings on fire.

Most of them don’t wear masks. So Nyc is probably going to rebound with cases of COVID 19.

Its a real pain in the ass to have to go into the city right now.
 
#53
DSchles said:
The rampant ignorance now being displayed in the country simply gives testimony to the time-honored dictum: the masses are asses. In 21 states in the country that have opened, there are massive upticks in virus cases -- everywhere except ... New York, the state that had the most cases by far in the country. And why is that? Because we opened cautiously, in phases that were different for each region of the state, instead of rushing full speed ahead like the asshole governors in other states prescribed. The result? EVER-DECLINING cases in NY state.

There are no politics whatsoever in my discussion of this. NONE. That it has become a political debate, instead of a scientific one, just adds to people's rampant stupidity. All the "individual freedoms" bullshit is nauseating. Your individual freedom to sneeze in this day and age stops at MY FACE! Or, is that too difficult for you to understand?

Don
Everywhere except New York that opened has had “massive” upticks is simply untrue. Not “everywhere” else.
 

DSchles

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#54
Which states that reopened haven't had considerable upticks? If any, can't be more than one or two. The simple point is that if the mayor of Las Vegas thinks that casinos' not requiring masks isn't going to cause a major uptick in cases, she's brain-dead. Oh, wait: we've already established that a long time ago!

Don
 
#55
Massive uptick a bit of hyperbole regardless. I’m looking at the data from my home state of Minnesota per the Minnesota Department of Health and it appears our peak to date has been in the three weeks prior to stay at home being lifted and first half week after. We lifted the stay at home order May 18th, various openings or occupancy restriction dates or phases I’m seeing May 18th, May 27, June 1, and June 10th.

Total state case count: 29,316. Stay at home order ended May 18.
Dates of 600+ cases reported by date:

4/27-5/18: 16 of 22 days 600+

5/19-22: First 4 days of being lifted all 600+, likely mostly infected before reopening. Daily peak case numbers of 969 and 972 reported 5/18 and 5/21.

5/23-6/10: 2 of 19 days of 600+ with none after 5/27 and all below 400 daily since 6/4.
 
#56
DSchles said:
The rampant ignorance now being displayed in the country simply gives testimony to the time-honored dictum: the masses are asses. In 21 states in the country that have opened, there are massive upticks in virus cases -- everywhere except ... New York, the state that had the most cases by far in the country. And why is that? Because we opened cautiously, in phases that were different for each region of the state, instead of rushing full speed ahead like the asshole governors in other states prescribed. The result? EVER-DECLINING cases in NY state.

There are no politics whatsoever in my discussion of this. NONE. That it has become a political debate, instead of a scientific one, just adds to people's rampant stupidity. All the "individual freedoms" bullshit is nauseating. Your individual freedom to sneeze in this day and age stops at MY FACE! Or, is that too difficult for you to understand?

Don
I have always liked your saying that masses are asses, and I agree lol.

But when you say..."In 21 states in the country that have opened, there are massive upticks in virus cases -- everywhere except ... New York, the state that had the most cases by far in the country. And why is that? Because we opened cautiously, in phases that were different for each region of the state, instead of rushing full speed ahead like the asshole governors in other states prescribed. The result? EVER-DECLINING cases in NY state."

Well I do not agree at all, and I believe your data is totally incorrect.
Of course counts of positive cases are going up everywhere....BECAUSE STATES ARE NOW TESTING PEOPLE!!!
How could there not be an uptick now that people are actually getting tested?
That doesn't mean at all, that the disease is spreading and getting worse.
Most states, almost all do not have massive upticks in hospitalizations, or deaths.

Nah, many states besides NY have opened cautiously and in phases specific to regions etc. My region has had 0 deaths and is still opening way too cautiously.
And you think that the rest of the country should look at NY as a model for how to handle Covid-19?
Honestly, I think it would be hard for NY to make their deaths any worse if they actually tried to do that at this point.
Things are getting better everywhere, we should be happy about that and start getting people back to work before it's too late. It probably is too late already.
Regardless, I hope you are doing well...stay safe out there brother!
 
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DSchles

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#59
Counting_Is_Fun said:
Is that right...how so JohnCrover?
Yes, that's right. The irony is that YOU'RE part of those masses, stupidly going into casinos without masks and without social distancing. And then, you waste your time trying to lecture me about how rising cases are just about more testing. How about rising hospitalizations and deaths in Arizona, Florida, Texas, California, and on and on?

This conversation is truly idiotic. People are going to die because of their stupidity. But while that's what's wonderful about America -- anyone has the God-given right to be an idiot -- what's less wonderful is when that right infringes upon others' health. Maybe you'd like to explain to me why you think it's wrong to ban smoking in public places. I can't wait to hear that logic. I guess the doctor in you will tell us why second-hand smoke isn't carcinogenic.

Don
 
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