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Landbased Casinos in general: Win in gambling halls

Topic created on 22nd Feb. 2019 | Page: 1 of 4 | Answers: 34 | Views: 15,034
Skeptiker
Rookie

Has anyone ever thought about what is earned in the halls and what goes out in "wins"?

Let's assume that there are 12 vending machines per hall and that a hall is open 15 hours a day on average. Let's assume that 17 euros per hour are thrown into each vending machine. How much do you think will have flown in at the end of the month?
12 vending machines * 15 hours/day * 17.00 €/hour * 30 days =?
If you now subtract from it, which goes out there effectively - thus which is carried really at "won" money from the resounds that makes a gross profit of ????
Now subtract some room rent and remuneration for the staff and you are left with ????

Who now says, the devices must be paid, the electricity costs etc. that is said: Most devices are leased - leasing rates are tax deductible - like other costs in connection with the enterprise also. This means that taxes are almost non-existent. Even income tax can be largely avoided with a good tax advisor and good financial advice. Mostly even completely legally

So, in the worst case, you can deduct 15 to 20 thousand euros from your income - the rest is win.

And let someone say that nothing is won in the gambling halls anymore...

Poor hall operators...

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wettibernd
Expert
The milkmaid has already done a bit of the math, because if I go into a hall like that, then maybe 6 of 12 machines are being played, and I've often been the only guest in a hall. So it depends on how many customers are present.

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Skeptiker
Rookie

wettibernd wrote on 22.02.2019 at 23:47 clock: A bit has the milk girl already calculated, because if I ever go into such a hall then maybe 6 of 12 machines are played, was also often the only guest in a hall. So it depends on how many customers are present


These are average values. Go times at the beginning of a month in the hall and see what is shot in there the hour... Should you play yourself, you know how quickly 20 euros are burned.

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Anonym
For what arcades make so much money, the staff earns subterranean

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Anonym
with 12 Slot machines, you could make about 15000 sales per month before tr 5.now it should be significantly less, I suspect.however, the ratio of sales / win should have changed now.is won virtually nothing more.

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d****3
This is not quite right in the long run, the new devices add up to more than the old ones

This results from these points

1) The devices have longer feeding phases than the old ones

2) Whether Tr5.1 or Tr5.0, the devices can be changed constantly, so more loss is possible than with Tr4.1

3) The devices pay out less because they are used less or differently and for a shorter time

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Skeptiker
Rookie

OpaOma wrote on 23.02.2019 at 01:59: with 12 Slot machines you could make before tr 5 zirka 15000 turnover in the month.now it should be significantly less, I suspect.however, the ratio turnover / win should have changed now.is won virtually nothing more.

You must have forgotten a 0....

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Pure money destroying machines and to even get a tiny overview of this market, you only need to look at the numbers at Gauselmann.

https://www.gauselmann.de/%C3%9Cber-uns/Zahlen-Fakten/

And whether offline or online ...no "sensible" person needs this crap and also fact is ...not you play, but nowadays you are played.

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Begbie
Elite
large gambling halls/chains generate enough wins.
small arcades are often just money laundering operations. they don't care if the machines are played.

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Skeptiker
Rookie

Ichbins2018 wrote on 23/02/2019 at 10:47 am: Pure money destroying machines and to even get a teeny tiny overview of this market, you only need to look at the numbers at Gauselmann.

https://www.gauselmann.de/%C3%9Cber-uns/Zahlen-Fakten/

And whether offline or online ...no "sensible" person needs this crap and also fact is ...not you play, but nowadays you are played.

And that's what I mean when I keep saying you're just getting screwed. And that's what I'm sticking to. In spite of many opinions to the contrary, which go something like this: "Stupid! The fun and entertainment...."

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