Do any APs or groups of APs own/manage a casino?

aslan

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21forme said:
...most casinos lease them due to the high maintenance required.
I've yet to find a casino that purchases these machines. Not only is the maintenance high, but there is replacement cost, and the fact that you are economically locking yourself out of hand shuffling as an option.
 

Machinist

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Good Luck

Good luck with hiring quality people to oversee this utopia casino...:) Have any of you seen more than 1 good pb or dealer you would hire for your casino....Most are bozo's...

Machinist
 

aslan

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Machinist said:
Good luck with hiring quality people to oversee this utopia casino...:) Have any of you seen more than 1 good pb or dealer you would hire for your casino....Most are bozo's...

Machinist
With the added revenues from running it right, we're in the process of recruiting here on the Forum from savvy card counters, paying the best wages in the industry. Are you interested in a job with great benefits? :grin:
 

aslan

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21forme said:
So where are we building this casino, Aslan?
If I had my choice, it might be downtown Manhattan, say Herald Square, Times Square or Wall Street, or maybe an adult theme park for Disney World, but if we must choose something in the realm of reason, how about the bottom floor of Trump's new condo building in Vegas, you know, the gold building that towers over the Wynn?
 

NightStalker

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bigplayer said:
The general public doesn't care whether pen is 90% or 70%, they just want fair rules.
They don't sweat the flux and therefore get the most action. It always comes down to action x edge in determining the hold of the game. More action gets more profits. More action creates more action.
I think wanna be counters cares about pen. There will be over 60% posters on this board who are long term losers. Great games will attract those newbies. And there are handful of professional who are easily bluffed by pit boss, extra paranoid and play lots of cover to gain their longevity on the cost of their total bankroll. I want both of them in my casino :).. For the 1% of advantage counters with heavy bankroll who are making over 500/hour, polite words shall do the job..
 

aslan

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NightStalker said:
I think wanna be counters cares about pen.

Hey, NS, I think any level cares about great pen. And if the games are really good, I think most pros would tend to play with cover to avoid your polite words (sir, you play too good for us). Why would a pro risk being barred from the sweetest games in town for a one-time hit? Or maybe I got your drift wrong.
 
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