I am really curious. How many APs here acutually gamble frequently in casinos? I personally gamble 5 days a week. I know some slot-APs actually camp out in casinos 24/7. What about you guys? Shall I take a casino-attendance here just for fun?
I am really curious. How many APs here acutually gamble frequently in casinos? I personally gamble 5 days a week. I know some slot-APs actually camp out in casinos 24/7. What about you guys? Shall I take a casino-attendance here just for fun?
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I can easily predict the result without taking a poll. In America, it is always these people who live in Nevada, California, Washington, and the New York areas who frequently patronize casinos. As far as I can tell, 99% of the AP here live in these places because there are plenty of casinos for them to visit, and to educate them.
The trip to AC is very long and incredibly, incredibly boring without really good company. PA, CN, and NY casinos are not close to NYC. I'd rather fly to LV.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
I believe the answer varies by age, how long people have been an AP and what the AP income supports.
My suspicion is that those who are under 30, those who have been AP less than 10 years and those AP’s who need the income to pay all their bills will likely be in the group that visits casinos 4-6 days a week. After that are those who have other sources of income and who are working, single etc., who likely try to get in fewer hours per month, say 25. They may do this by traveling once or twice a year. Then there are the AP’s who are older AP’s, who have simply got tired of the grind, do it now and then, maybe average 150 hours a year.
I am one of those who used to play 5 days a week till I lost the local casinos, then went on trips of 4-5 days a month, put in 25 hours a month and after a year of Covid, seems to have lost the motivation.
Not into oil refineries. Did get stopped there once for speeding. I saw him and slammed on the brakes. Told him I was just trying to get by the smell. He said, it's OK, you were decelerating so fast (sic) my radar couldn't get a lock. You can go around this by going through Queens, and then Staten Island, and then over the Verrazano Bridge. Gorgeous bridge. Nerve racking on a motorcycle.
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"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
Never been on a motorcycle, but I'd imagine there's some shimmying over the metal grating?
That's the way I go to AC - via the Verrazano. There's still the smell of Staten Island, which probably isn't any better than exit 13. In a car, just have to remember to hit recirc at the appropriate time.
Then the problem is the BQE. I hate that road. But, it's no worse than the northern end of the FDR if going to upper Jersey or NY State. The shimmy on some bridges is bad on a bike. Driving faster can help due to the gyroscopic effects. Problem with the Verrazano is the wind shifts.
Problem with going to AC from NYC is miles and miles of nothing that lulls you to sleep. From Philly, it's also boring -- but not so long.
"I don't think outside the box; I think of what I can do with the box." - Henri Matisse
"I am one of those who used to play 5 days a week till I lost the local casinos"
I am just curious why you lost the local casinos. Was it because your play was correct all the time or was it because you bet according to the true count? Looking back, what do you think you should have done to avoid being noticed?
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What goes around comes around. A: My parents yelled at me for riding motorcycle when I was young and stupid because B:An avid cyclist is also known as an organ-donor C: Now I've yelled at my kid for sky-diving when she's young and stupid. Parenting comes a full cycle sooner than you think. Time waits for NOone.
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