In a message dated 10/4/2007 1:45:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
vexicon@spamarrest.com writes:
I saw a few of these tables on our LV/Laughlin trip a few weeks ago. I
can't recall exactly where I saw it, but I *think* it was the IP. The
first time I walked by and eyeballed it, there was nobody playing. A few
hours later it was a "full table" on all of them. I didn't spend too much
time looking at the machines, but I'm personally not too interested in
them. I'm Old School. I like dealers pitching cards and changing checks,
electro-mechanical reel slots, and old VP machines.
Looks like I'll soon be in the rocking chair saying, "Those were the
days..."
.................................
Yes. someday, way off in the future, what we all know as a casino will look
like an old west movie. You know the kind, Blazing Saddles, the cowboys
playing poker while the cattle are sauntering between the tables.
There might not even be an expensive suit standing in the middle of the
automated pit. But the machines will be attractive and easy to play. And... at
Station casinos rather than admit defeat they will push all the unplayed
Guaranteed Play machines together to make a solid platform for a stage, on top of
which will be an Air Show [dancers and acrobats] like they have at the Trop.
Drain
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