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Landbased Casinos in general: Win in gambling halls (Page 2)

Topic created on 22nd Feb. 2019 | Page: 2 of 4 | Answers: 34 | Views: 15,031
Skeptiker
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Danny94 wrote on 02/23/2019 01:53: For what arcades make so much money, the staff earns subterranean.

But that has to do with the fact that the operators say, the staff does not work. They are only present. Inhuman.

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Skeptic wrote on 02/23/2019 11:46 AM

And that's what I mean when I keep claiming you're just getting screwed. I'm sticking to that as well. Despite many opinions to the contrary which are something like : "Stupid! The fun and entertainment...."

Let's put it this way @Skeptiker, the GI and everything related to it know their craft very well, and even more so when it comes to manipulating brains.

As an example, gambling addiction...no one who chooses this voluntarily, but predominantly you are manipulated into it here.

Of course, few are even aware of this - and if they are - then the train has long since left the station.

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Anonym
Skeptic wrote on 02/23/2019 11:46 AM

And that's what I mean when I keep claiming you're just getting screwed. I'm sticking to that as well. Despite many opinions to the contrary which are something like : "Stupid! The fun and entertainment...."

I think 95% of gamers, whether on or offline, do not play because of the fun or the like.

Furthermore, one should also realize that casinos generate zero added value. Even hard drugs "bring" you more than gambling.

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Horsepower44
Top Member
Zockertyp89 wrote on 02/23/2019 at 17:36
Further, one should also realize that casinos generate zero added value. Even hard drugs "get" you more than gambling.

Steep thesis😁

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Skeptiker
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Ichbins2018 wrote on 02/23/2019 at 5:30 pm
Let's put it this way @Skeptic, the GI and all that goes with it know their stuff very well, and even more so when it comes to manipulating brains.

As an example gambling addiction...no one who chooses this voluntarily, but predominantly you are manipulated into it here.

Few people are even aware of this, of course - and if they are - then the train has long since left the station.

Exactly. The psychologists play at least as big a role in the development of the devices as the engineers and programmers.

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Skeptiker
Rookie

Zockertyp89 wrote on 02/23/2019 at 5:36 pm
I think 95% of gamers, whether on or offline, don't play for the fun or anything like that.

Furthermore, you should also realize that casinos generate zero added value. Even hard drugs "bring" you more than gambling.

Of course, no one plays for fun or entertainment. Very many are unfortunately of the opinion that they could increase their money at the boxes something. But the industry is not stupid and the halls are certainly not a bank. An operator wants to earn coal - not give it away.

I don't quite agree with you about the "hard drugs". Neither the one nor the other brings any advantage to the common consumer. On the contrary.

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Anonym
Skeptic wrote on 02/23/2019 7:31 PM

Of course no one plays for fun or entertainment. Very many are unfortunately of the opinion that they could increase their money at the boxes something. But the industry is not stupid and the halls certainly not a bank. An operator wants to earn coal - not give it away.

I don't quite agree with you about the "hard drugs". Neither the one nor the other brings any advantage to the common consumer. On the contrary.

I never said advantage. If I treat myself to a bag, at least I'm high.

Of course, that was a bit of an exaggeration. Nevertheless, casinos simply don't bring any added value.

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S****r
The only win in arcades is the bitch that plays your flute for a fuffy.

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Anonym
Skeptic wrote on 02/23/2019 10:20 AM

I guess you forgot a 0 there....


have the numbers from the staff of our arcade in the place.
but must honestly say, there were also months with 12000+ payouts at 15000 turnover.

so please do not confuse turnover and profit!because before tr 5 players have also won from time to time quite well.only currently, unfortunately, nothing goes.short-term perhaps good for the operator-long-term, however, they will lose customers massively.

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Skeptiker
Rookie

GrandpaGrandma wrote on 02/24/2019 10:53 AM

have the numbers from the staff of our arcade in the village.
but must honestly say,there were also months with 12000+ payouts at 15000 turnover.

so please do not confuse revenue and profit!because before tr 5 players have also won from time to time quite well.only currently, unfortunately, nothing goes.short-term perhaps good for the operator-long term, however, they will lose customers massively.

Income, expenditure, win, turnover - 1st hour study of business administration. I am well aware of the differences. The employees will be the last to know about the boss's turnover or win. If this should be the case, they will be out of the picture very quickly... They may have a hunch - but seldom have the slightest idea of what is actually going on.


Losing customers? Well, just think how big the hue and cry was when the TR5 came along. And now? I can't see that there are fewer customers in the halls. Man is a creature of habit. And when addiction comes along - no chance.

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