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Old Posted Jun 4, 2020, 4:43 PM
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Originally Posted by rlw777 View Post
Why does it have to be one giant casino? If we are talking about integrating into some zone why not break it up and have one operator with several small casinos in buildings that fit well within the context of the zone?
I'm not a gambler and I think people who go to casinos are just throwing their money away for a very fleeting experience, but there's something alluring about a larger casino. The bigger, the grander, the more prestigious it feels and gives the sense that one is more likely to win big. The smaller public gambling establishments are, the more shady they feel. Just my opinions.
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