Historic downtown Las Vegas casino taking out all live dealer tables
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“What we’re seeing is that more and more younger people want to play these (electronic games),” he said, adding his team is “trying to get ahead of the curve.”
Historic downtown Las Vegas casino taking out all live dealer tables
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Aug 12, 2025.
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I call BS. This is just a measure to try to cut payroll costs.
I definitely won't be going there on my next Vegas trip. I guess I'm old school but I like to see real dice being thrown.Tb0n3 Thanks this. -
I think it’s a measure to control the win / loss rate a little more. They can program those machines to do whatever they want.Tb0n3 Thanks this.
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I hate the automated tables. I purposely avoid casinos without live tables.
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I personally avoid casinos because the house ALWAYS wins. You ever hear about those people that win a big jackpot and then the casino says it was a bug and they're not paying out? The house always wins even if they lose.
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This is a two pronged problem:
1) Las Vegas has become absolutely predatory
MGM and Caesars now own 80% of the strip and both of them are levered up to their tits. They've got all that debt service to cover so triple zero roulette and 3 to 2 blackjack are the norm. The hotels even do surge pricing now. The bottle of water that was $10 when it's slow is $20 when it's busy.
2) Tipping culture is now insane
I stayed at Circa in July of 2024 with their "All In" special. You get a discounted room rate and $300 in food credit. I went to the Stadium Swim one night and had two margaritas and a bowl of fruit. It was $180. When I told the waitress I had a food comp. She brought me the ticket to sign. She applied the full $300 comp to the ticket and gave herself $120 tip without asking me. Nice.
I've come around to this position very slowly but the A.I./automation trend is actually a good one. The people it replaces are lazy and generally hostile for no reason. I talked to an AI leasing agent who answered a long list of my (very diverse) questions. It gave me an appointment to do a walk through and the lazy human leasing agent in the office didn't care enough to be there on time. When I spoke to her she was useless and couldn't answer basic questions.
I was negative on the driverless taxi Tesla until I had my car towed and had to use four Ubers last week. Not one of the four spoke a single word of English. Not a word. Two of them could barely drive.
I was chatting with Grok (the Artificial Intelligence on Twitter) and it discovered I had an interest in Genealogy. I traced my family back to 1690 but couldn't go further because I don't speak German. It cheekily suggested I test it's abilities. It checked German church, cemetery, baptismal records and such, and was able to trace it back two more generations to 1620.
It really is remarkable.
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