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I know that they believe those people to be their Bread & Butter!
Hardly. They comp everything to those who gamble and lose (or win) big. The everyday gambler who loses is still considered a valued customer, and each casino fights to keep each person coming back.
(I worked in the casino marketing industry and lived in Vegas for 11 years)
I think they regard them as their best customers and want them to come back..
Anyone who has any logic at all would regard them as suckers. Unless they have a skill at one of the table games, they can't possibly win in the long run. The house always has the edge.
Yes I do.
No, they regard them as customers. The casino provides a service and the people shell out money for it. It's not really that different than most businesses.
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