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majority of people who gamble in casinos are casual players,
and their action is limited to a few hundred dollars, or
a thousand dollars at most, during their entire stay at
a hotel. In the Nevada casinos most of the gamblers come
from California and the neighboring states. For the most
part, they are weekend players or people who have taken
a couple of days their ordinary routines to try their luck
at the tables.
Should these gamblers lose several hundred dollars, they
feel that the entertainment value of gambling, the thrill
and glitter of the casinos, is well worth the loss. To most
of these people gambling is innocent fun and excitement.
As for the casinos, many of them, particularly the ones
in downtown Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, and Reno, depend
on these small gamblers for their income and welcome them
with open arms. In this age of computers and microchips,
these casinos fill their space with electronic games that
require quarter dollar plays, rather than the expensive
table games such as craps and baccarat.
Another reason for these casinos using electronic games,
other than the fact that they are made for gamblers with
limited funds, is the skill factor. Many of these electronic
games require little or no skill. A slot machine, no matter
how gaudy it looks with its multitudinous payoffs, is operated
by pulling a handle or pressing a button. The machine engages
and either shows a winner or, more probably, another loss.
The loss is one to five coins, depending on the machine,
and there constant payouts to keep the bettor engaged. In
the long run he or she will lose to the house, but the losses
will be limited. To further entice people, the casinos constantly
advertise that they have the "loosest slots" or
the "best payouts." In addition to these enticements,
some of the payouts can be monumental. "Quartermania"
machines and "Megabuck" slots pay a million or
several million dollars to the lucky jackpot winner.
The players these casinos welcome are the "grinds"
in the gambling business-small-time players who never make
big bets and who are slowly ground down by the casino advantage.
Of all the people who gamble these are the best for any
casino in the long run. They will never make a big win,
except for the lightning bolt big money jackpot, and if
they do win moderate amounts while playing, their constant
play will eventually return the wins to the casino. No matter
how big the casino, no matter how opulent, these players
give the house the bread and butter money that accounts
for a good percent-age of its profits. These players are
never discouraged from the casino. |