Jeroen Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 I've noticed some of you arguing that my data isn't stacking up. So, I've been busy collating data, breaking it all down per casino opening. Just take a look at the stats I've pulled together from 13 casino openings. Yep, these numbers are straight from the dealers, no messing around. The big reveal? The house always has the last laugh. Sure, they may take a hit in the short term, but it's no problem. The house'll bounce back and get their dough back soon enough. But I get it, some of you are so caught up in your own narratives, even this pile of data won't change your minds. Well, it's all here for anyone who's up for a real look. 1 1 Link to comment
dionkoffie Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 I instantly turn around when I notice an entry fee for a casino. It's stupid. Link to comment
ROSG Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 Just tell the bouncer, ew, an entrance fee, and walk off. If enough of us do it, eventually, they'll stop charging one. Royal Rebel ftw. 1 Link to comment
Coburn Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 The entry fee is to keep out the Davis trash. 1 Link to comment
cryybabyycryy Posted June 4, 2023 Author Share Posted June 4, 2023 9 minutes ago, Coburn said: The entry fee is to keep out the Davis trash. ??? Naw that’s the metal detectors. Link to comment
Coburn Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 Just now, cryybabyycryy said: ??? Naw that’s the metal detectors. Combination of both Link to comment
Jeroen Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 48 minutes ago, cryybabyycryy said: ??? Naw that’s the metal detectors. It's the dress code. Some casinos used to enforce a dress code. Link to comment
Cheezy Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 3 hours ago, Jeroen said: I've noticed some of you arguing that my data isn't stacking up. So, I've been busy collating data, breaking it all down per casino opening. Just take a look at the stats I've pulled together from 13 casino openings. Yep, these numbers are straight from the dealers, no messing around. The big reveal? The house always has the last laugh. Sure, they may take a hit in the short term, but it's no problem. The house'll bounce back and get their dough back soon enough. But I get it, some of you are so caught up in your own narratives, even this pile of data won't change your minds. Well, it's all here for anyone who's up for a real look. Now let's add those doors fees, and no. We aren't going to use the "500" average, not even remotely up-to-date. I've paid anywhere from 750-800 in the city. OK, let's roll it on a peak time frame, 700 playerbase? Odds of half of them showing up? Probably, but will play nice. We say 200 players walk in, but we all know it's way more. But will just put 200. That is like what, 160,000 per opening. Now that is one day of opening, not bad. Sure it'll cover some expenses. Alright, we've opened now, three days in a row. That has earned 480,000 for those three days, alright. Wait, wait. Let's say the casino stays active and opens the entire month, if they can handle that. Alright, we've opened the place all month, we've hit a monthly earned income of 2,080,000. Now please keep in mind, THIS is if the business opens up 13 times a month. With some locations they differ in price. Now imagine the REAL number of players showing up. Probably much higher. No way it's only 200 players per opening, we got addicts in this place. The fact of the matter is that these businesses over hire and can't afford it. What blows MY mind. Is that Rebel Casino can open twice daily, still afford it's staff and take our MONEY. Yet, these other businesses lack that capability. Sounds like a skill issue tbh. I will say this for the homies in the back, IT ISN'T OUR JOB TO COVER THE EXPENSES OF THE BUSINESS AND PAY IT'S WAGES AND THIRD-PARTY HIRES. We talk about realism to a certain point, an then we have goofy ass shit like this. 2 Link to comment
Martyn Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 This is now officially a shill thread. 1 Link to comment
bigscoop Posted June 4, 2023 Share Posted June 4, 2023 48 minutes ago, IHateItHere said: Now let's add those doors fees, and no. We aren't going to use the "500" average, not even remotely up-to-date. I've paid anywhere from 750-800 in the city. OK, let's roll it on a peak time frame, 700 playerbase? Odds of half of them showing up? Probably, but will play nice. We say 200 players walk in, but we all know it's way more. But will just put 200. That is like what, 160,000 per opening. Now that is one day of opening, not bad. Sure it'll cover some expenses. Alright, we've opened now, three days in a row. That has earned 480,000 for those three days, alright. Wait, wait. Let's say the casino stays active and opens the entire month, if they can handle that. Alright, we've opened the place all month, we've hit a monthly earned income of 2,080,000. Now please keep in mind, THIS is if the business opens up 13 times a month. With some locations they differ in price. Now imagine the REAL number of players showing up. Probably much higher. No way it's only 200 players per opening, we got addicts in this place. The fact of the matter is that these businesses over hire and can't afford it. What blows MY mind. Is that Rebel Casino can open twice daily, still afford it's staff and take our MONEY. Yet, these other businesses lack that capability. Sounds like a skill issue tbh. I will say this for the homies in the back, IT ISN'T OUR JOB TO COVER THE EXPENSES OF THE BUSINESS AND PAY IT'S WAGES AND THIRD-PARTY HIRES. We talk about realism to a certain point, an then we have goofy ass shit like this. Out of all the absurd things you said. The winner has to be that a casino has 200 people entering. No Casino, despite it's size that opens up for 1 or 2 hours has these fictional "200 players" show up. If you're going to throw numbers around, make them realistic. 1 Link to comment
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