It should be clear that if lots of people have the cash in their hand from
their stimulus checks, they will gamble with some or all of that cash, and most
people are losing gamblers. This benefits the casino, right? This was a
general statement, not referring to the small percentage of winning gamblers. You
answered your own question with your last sentence, which is pretty much the
same thing I said originally.
Brian
GimmeaQuad wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "benefit the casino". Does that mean
we should play only short pay machines since it would be to their
benefit? If that's the case, why should a casino have any type of
promo? If they're giving away something, then that's not to their
benefit. The increased play by the players would be of benefit.
Earlier, I wrote:
The benefit to the casino is that you have cash to gamble with,
after cashing your check.
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