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Steve Wynn who elbowed a hole in a $140million Picasso reducing it's value by $70million

 

Steve Wynn who decided to make the dealers give part of their tips to the Pit Bosses resulting in the dealers joining the transport workers union.

 

Steve Wynn who decided to not comp drinks for players in his video poker bar and ended up losing a third of his players

 

Steve Wynn who decided to move his headquarters to Macau a administrative territory of commie China because he had enough of how Socialist America was becoming.

 

That Steve Wynn? I love that guy he's hilarious.

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Steve Wynn who elbowed a hole in a $140million Picasso reducing it's value by $70million

 

Steve Wynn who decided to make the dealers give part of their tips to the Pit Bosses resulting in the dealers joining the transport workers union.

 

Steve Wynn who decided to not comp drinks for players in his video poker bar and ended up losing a third of his players

 

Steve Wynn who decided to move his headquarters to Macau a administrative territory of commie China because he had enough of how Socialist America was becoming.

 

That Steve Wynn? I love that guy he's hilarious.

Vs Obama? Wynn has been around long enough of course he is going to make mistakes along the road? Wtf has Obama and any of his idiot buddies in Congress accomplished in their phony public funded lives?. WTF have they accomplished besides slowly milk and destroy the country? I'll take Wynn and his elbowed Picasso any day. No matter what mistakes he has made at least he has created work for the country. And who can blame him for moving to Macau? Like he said, at least he knows what he's dealing with over there.

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Steve Wynn who elbowed a hole in a $140million Picasso reducing it's value by $70million

 

Steve Wynn who decided to make the dealers give part of their tips to the Pit Bosses resulting in the dealers joining the transport workers union.

 

Steve Wynn who decided to not comp drinks for players in his video poker bar and ended up losing a third of his players

 

Steve Wynn who decided to move his headquarters to Macau a administrative territory of commie China because he had enough of how Socialist America was becoming.

 

That Steve Wynn? I love that guy he's hilarious.

Can't debate the message? Mock the messenger. Why of course Steve Wynn is a joke. What the hell does he know? I mean, it's not like he's had any impact on a city like Vegas. Just another greedy capitalist pig who doesn't understand that governing is hard. It's hard work. Much harder than running a business.

 

Jesus, at least try not to be THAT predictable, mmmmkay?

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Can't debate the message? Mock the messenger. Why of course Steve Wynn is a joke. What the hell does he know? I mean, it's not like he's had any impact on a city like Vegas. Just another greedy capitalist pig who doesn't understand that governing is hard. It's hard work. Much harder than running a business.

 

Jesus, at least try not to be THAT predictable, mmmmkay?

 

Message? It's on friggin' Infowars. A site that believes condensation trails are a government conspiracy and flouridated water is for mind control.

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Can't debate the message? Mock the messenger. Why of course Steve Wynn is a joke. What the hell does he know? I mean, it's not like he's had any impact on a city like Vegas. Just another greedy capitalist pig who doesn't understand that governing is hard. It's hard work. Much harder than running a business.

 

Jesus, at least try not to be THAT predictable, mmmmkay?

 

I used to work in the casinos and I can tell you that making the dealers share tips with the pit bosses is a bad idea. Pit bosses are a huge chunk of the oversight. Bad idea to tip pool with them.

 

Not giving away free drinks on video games? Those are the easiest controlled machines. They may say 99% payout, but that is only if you play the game correctly with a max bet every time. The majority do not do either. At the least those are bad casino decisions, if true.

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Message? It's on friggin' Infowars. A site that believes condensation trails are a government conspiracy and flouridated water is for mind control.

I was referring to Wynn's message. I didn't really pay attention to who was linking it because it's an old video (in relative terms) that was circulating long before Infowars (whatever that is) had a link. The message from Wynn is that the government seems to go out of it's way to phuck things up, and learn nothing from history. That's the message Billybob can't argue, which is why the first thing he does is mock a man who, along with people like Tony Marnell, played a significant role in making Vegas thrive. Stuff like that is lost on BillyBob cuz all he sees is someone being critical of his leader, and in lieu of a counterargument, he mocks.

 

If you know anything about Steve Wynn, or any of the other Vegas folks, only a completely mindless idiot would mock them.

 

I used to work in the casinos and I can tell you that making the dealers share tips with the pit bosses is a bad idea. Pit bosses are a huge chunk of the oversight. Bad idea to tip pool with them.

 

Not giving away free drinks on video games? Those are the easiest controlled machines. They may say 99% payout, but that is only if you play the game correctly with a max bet every time. The majority do not do either. At the least those are bad casino decisions, if true.

First, who the hell cares? You don't like the conditions of your job (i.e. pooling tips) go get another job. You act like people sit at blackjack tables because they're hoping to have a dealer with personality.

 

It's been years since I've bothered with video games, but if someone running a casino thinks it's more profitable to cut off drinks for Cheapskate Charlie working the nickel Wheel of Fortune slot in hopes that Doris will bring him a free Tom Collins, who the hell cares?

 

On the other hand, if you think you have a better way to run a casino, why not take a run at it?

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First, who the hell cares? You don't like the conditions of your job (i.e. pooling tips) go get another job. You act like people sit at blackjack tables because they're hoping to have a dealer with personality.

 

It's been years since I've bothered with video games, but if someone running a casino thinks it's more profitable to cut off drinks for Cheapskate Charlie working the nickel Wheel of Fortune slot in hopes that Doris will bring him a free Tom Collins, who the hell cares?

 

They (majority of casinos in Vegas) already pool tips. It is a bad idea to pool tips with the people who are supposed to be in charge. Hence the oversight comment.

 

The video poker is some of the highest profit stuff. Something like 80% payout overall with say $2 to $3 bet every few minutes at least. Generally speaking, you have to be actively gaming to get a drink. So you cannot just drop a quarter in to get a free drink. Also most places restrict the number of drinks you can get complimentary based on a time frame. Sometimes this is state law, sometimes the rules of the house. To just make them pay, drives them away.

 

I can only speak to the casinos here as I am still connected somewhat, but cutting off the free drinks has hurt revenue when tried. The whole frigging point is to get them drunk, distracted, and confused enough to lose more than they intended. Subtracting the alcohol hardly helps.

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They (majority of casinos in Vegas) already pool tips. It is a bad idea to pool tips with the people who are supposed to be in charge. Hence the oversight comment.

 

The video poker is some of the highest profit stuff. Something like 80% payout overall with say $2 to $3 bet every few minutes at least. Generally speaking, you have to be actively gaming to get a drink. So you cannot just drop a quarter in to get a free drink. Also most places restrict the number of drinks you can get complimentary based on a time frame. Sometimes this is state law, sometimes the rules of the house. To just make them pay, drives them away.

 

I can only speak to the casinos here as I am still connected somewhat, but cutting off the free drinks has hurt revenue when tried. The whole frigging point is to get them drunk, distracted, and confused enough to lose more than they intended. Subtracting the alcohol hardly helps.

On the surface, it makes no sense to cut off drinks from the slots. It really doesn't. But I don't run a casino and I don't know the numbers. What I do know is casinos are tremendously profitable, so while it may not make sense to a dope like me who's not in that business, I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. I've done a crapload of business with casinos, particularly the Indian casinos, and it's actually true that if you cut the people in charge, they literally bleed money. They rival churches when it comes to being cash rich. If they want to pool tips and cut off slot drinks, I'll be the last one to question their reasoning.

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Hilarious that he pot the elbow in his Picasso because he is suffering from retinitis pigmentosa and is slowly going blind. His periferal vision is bad now.

 

So your saying he's short sighted, doesn't see the big picture, and generally has a dim view of Obama.

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Steve Wynn who elbowed a hole in a $140million Picasso reducing it's value by $70million

 

I have an old newspaper clipping quoting Picasso:

 

"I'm a joker who has understood his epoch and extracted all he possibly could from the stupidity, greed and vanity of his contemporaries."

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On the surface, it makes no sense to cut off drinks from the slots. It really doesn't. But I don't run a casino and I don't know the numbers. What I do know is casinos are tremendously profitable, so while it may not make sense to a dope like me who's not in that business, I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. I've done a crapload of business with casinos, particularly the Indian casinos, and it's actually true that if you cut the people in charge, they literally bleed money. They rival churches when it comes to being cash rich. If they want to pool tips and cut off slot drinks, I'll be the last one to question their reasoning.

 

I don't think the majority did cut drinks though, just him. If it was that rampant in Vegas it would have spread to Tunica by now. A quick google search plus the people I know in the business leads me to believe this was a one time gimmick by the guy. They tried it here and it hurt revenue, that much I know for sure. It drove away regulars to places that did give away free drinks. Maybe it was more successful in Vegas, but I have my doubts.

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