Thought anyone following this thread might enjoy this R-J article about
some of the rural Nevada casinos:_http://www.lvrj.com/business/operator-aims-to-maintain-casinos-in-nevada-
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smaller-towns-93224074.html_
I went to the "meet and greet" that 777 gaming held last week at the
Stockmen's. They talk a very positive game and the morale among the employees
has gone up considerably. But, there haven't been any physical improvements
yet...the Commercial turned their stage/dance floor area into a poker room
but that only lasted about a month and a half...the buffet is still
closed...no change at all in machine inventory. (They had a bunch on signs up
this weekend about Saturday and Sunday being "5x" points days, but I didn't
see any change from the dollar a point that they always had...I'll check to
see next weekend if they adjusted the points or whether something wasn't
working.) But, as long as they keep those coin droppin' dime Pick 'Em
machines around, I'll continue to be a steady customer.
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