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PLAYERS – A LOCAL PLAYERS PERSPECTIVE
By LVBear
LVBear is a contributor to BJ21.com Green Chip, the internets premier location for blackjack discussion. LV Bear is also a skilled blackjack player and casino critic that offers his opinions on things that sometimes go wrong in the world of casinos. The following article had been posted by LVBear onwww.bj21.com.
Sometimes casino personnel behave in such a ridiculous manner. Some small-minded pit critters and their low-level supervisors frequently seem incapable of understanding the big picture of a casino’s operations, and through their actions, cost the casino far more than they save it by abusing skilled players.
Granted, casinos is general are over-paranoid when it comes to "protecting" their games from winning players. While eye-in-the-sky surveillance and much of the "game protection" supervision is really there primarily to help prevent cheating by players, cheating by players in collusion with dishonest employees, and employee theft, the net is usually cast too wide, and ensnares patrons who are no real threat to the financial well-being of the casino. When casino personnel antagonize these patrons, and antagonize other patrons who may simply witness the often boorish behavior of the pit critters, the casino loses in the long run. I suppose the arrogance casinos acquire simply by being in a business where people just walk in off the street to hand over their money for very little, or nothing, in return takes its toll on the mindset of the employees.
This mindset serves to encourage employee behavior towards patrons that would not be tolerated by the management of any other type of business enterprise.
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PLAYERS – A LOCAL PLAYERS PERSPECTIVE
By LVBear
LVBear is a contributor to BJ21.com Green Chip, the internets premier location for blackjack discussion. LV Bear is also a skilled blackjack player and casino critic that offers his opinions on things that sometimes go wrong in the world of casinos. The following article had been posted by LVBear onwww.bj21.com.
Sometimes casino personnel behave in such a ridiculous manner. Some small-minded pit critters and their low-level supervisors frequently seem incapable of understanding the big picture of a casino’s operations, and through their actions, cost the casino far more than they save it by abusing skilled players.
Granted, casinos is general are over-paranoid when it comes to "protecting" their games from winning players. While eye-in-the-sky surveillance and much of the "game protection" supervision is really there primarily to help prevent cheating by players, cheating by players in collusion with dishonest employees, and employee theft, the net is usually cast too wide, and ensnares patrons who are no real threat to the financial well-being of the casino. When casino personnel antagonize these patrons, and antagonize other patrons who may simply witness the often boorish behavior of the pit critters, the casino loses in the long run. I suppose the arrogance casinos acquire simply by being in a business where people just walk in off the street to hand over their money for very little, or nothing, in return takes its toll on the mindset of the employees.
This mindset serves to encourage employee behavior towards patrons that would not be tolerated by the management of any other type of business enterprise.
MORE- http://www.bjinsider.com/newsletter_56_bear.shtml