If you ask casino employess what you should do, they'll tell you it's your ';lucky night'; and to go for it.
If they know just how bad the odds really are, then how come they give this bad advice to the person who ';just won big';?Why do casino employees give the advice that people should keep playing after they just hit a jackpot?
The answer should be obvious. Casinos are built to make money, not give it away. They want you sitting at a machine or table, spending that money you just won. People who just win big often bet much higher stakes and more recklessly than they normally would, so if they can keep you betting instead of heading to the bar or wherever, you'll often give most or all of your winnings back to the casino.Why do casino employees give the advice that people should keep playing after they just hit a jackpot?
Because they know which side their bread is buttered on. The longer a person plays, the more money the will lose, and that's good for the casino. It's the same reason car salesmen will always tell you you're getting a good deal.
It's a business, and the friendly employees have specific techniques to keep you gambling just as surely as McDonald's has a certain way to make a Big Mac. If you just won big, you wouldn't feel bad about throwing 10, 20, or 50% of it right back to the casino right? That's what they're going for.
I'm surprised they do that. I'm glad I know that now! I'm going there soon and I will not even think about asking them for advice.
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