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Thread: Will Casinos tighten up or loosen up after reopening due to the Covid-19 thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousplayer View Post
    Why are you laughing? Or maybe the casino can pay for my $90,000 luxury vacation to Antarctica.
    So, you read my thread about my Predictions that more and more people will be flying to Anctartica to get away from the Covid-19, huh?

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    I am fully confident that after the end of the quarantine of Covid-19, the casino will become much tight. They suffered billions of dollars in losses for a whole year, which they will try to recover in every possible way. Real casinos are very pragmatic and disgusting, so they will do everything to attract more new players who will lose. I was completely disappointed in visiting a live casino, they perverted the game in order to make a profit. Now I only play online games and can be sure that I will not be deceived there in any way. Recently, I even became interested in the lottery, which I even won a couple of times. I am completely satisfied with https://hfive555.com/en/how-to-buy-toto-online and do not feel any difference with a live casino.
    Last edited by xfenry; 03-31-2021 at 05:08 AM.

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    Casinos are despicable and contemptible. For that reason, I think the casino will tighten up after COVID-19.

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    Tightened. They need to make up the loss for the last 12 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJGenius007 View Post
    Tightened. They need to make up the loss for the last 12 months.
    Yes, the casino is going to do this by tighten and make players lose more.

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    Here is a summary of the US double-deck games in the CBJN report for this month:

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    Specific states and details here: https://www.qfit.com/maps.shtml
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    Nice job, Norm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Here is a summary of the US double-deck games in the CBJN report for this month:

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    Specific states and details here: https://www.qfit.com/maps.shtml
    We can't do anything when the casino decrease the number of rounds when the player is winning too much money. That happens all the time. It is considered as tighten, as well.

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    True. They must realize the cost. At 50% occupancy, they have to realize the cost is speed. Some may opt for shufflers. But, they are even more expensive per player now.
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    It's already happening. Casino's are opening up with limited seating and higher minimums than before. The higher minimums offset the reduced seating at BJ tables. Not sure on slots, but I imagine they change the percentage of win/pay out to 90% versus 97 and up pay out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    True. They must realize the cost. At 50% occupancy, they have to realize the cost is speed. Some may opt for shufflers. But, they are even more expensive per player now.
    It would affect the players after all.

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    Vegas definitely on that road

    Returned for the first time after Covid.

    Several strip stores have removed 3:2 completely from the main floor. Others removed 3:2 from DD. More CSMs. Happy gamblers playing everything, such as $50 min 6:5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackJackAgain View Post
    Returned for the first time after Covid.

    Several strip stores have removed 3:2 completely from the main floor. Others removed 3:2 from DD. More CSMs. Happy gamblers playing everything, such as $50 min 6:5.
    That's to be expected, knowing who casinos are. The casinos are banking on people to still play with tighten rules.
    Last edited by seriousplayer; 04-04-2021 at 10:17 PM.

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