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squall571 t1_j2yztk9 wrote
You know a society is in decline when more Casinos are popping up
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co_matic t1_j2z969n wrote
Also the fact that sports betting is suddenly A-OK and encouraged everywhere.
[deleted] t1_j2zdlq3 wrote
Source: trust me bro
shant_jan t1_j2zdok6 wrote
yup. also a big "nothing to see here" as gambling rolls across a state famous for insider corruption
NKR1978 t1_j2zepdq wrote
Casinos are fun and harmless to 99% of the people who go. Why should New York continue to lose money to Connecticut and New Jersey?
femaiden t1_j2zhkdu wrote
Can't watch TV without getting sportbetting rammed down your throat. Wild
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redditorium t1_j2zme33 wrote
> people who are too rich to gamble
this doesn't track
redditorium t1_j2zmj3o wrote
Please have a real poker room.
Darrackodrama t1_j2zn6v7 wrote
Casinos are symptoms of problems despite them being harmless
Barebacking_Bernanke t1_j2zrvyz wrote
Gambling is a tax on the poor. The addictions they encourage hit the poor the hardest and society will be paying the price for it in perpetuity. In a place like Singapore, they don't even allow locals to play at their casino because they know the toll it extracts on society, so only tourists are allowed.
Somehow, society destroying parasites like casinos are invited into this state and city, while local politicians fought tooth and nail against an Amazon HQ in Queens. This is such a backwards ass system we have. Owning Jeff Bezos on Twitter was more important than protecting the people from the pestilence of addiction, poverty, and crime that follows every casino that has ever been built in America.
hangrywich t1_j2zrwy3 wrote
Itâs a milly just to APPLY?!
chellygel t1_j304j1o wrote
Mets Casino here we come
michael_p t1_j305o3m wrote
Table games?! Hopefully that means Live Dealers and not the nonsense slots casinos we have now! Live dealers is not only more fun for the players - itâs countless jobs!
CactusBoyScout t1_j30cjf0 wrote
That was part of a major lobbying effort that the NYTimes just wrote a big investigative piece on.
> Four years ago, betting on live sports was illegal in most of the United States. Now, fans watching games or attending them at stadiums are barraged with advertisements encouraging them to bet on matchups, not just watch as spectators.
> This transformation in sports betting started nearly a decade ago, at first with the explosion of wagering on fantasy sports. Then in 2018, the Supreme Court cleared the way for states to legalize wagers on live games. Today, 31 states and Washington, D.C., permit sports gambling either online or in person, and five more states have passed laws that will allow such betting in the future. Professional sports in the U.S. now are part of a multibillion-dollar corporate gambling enterprise.
CactusBoyScout t1_j30d6tz wrote
Why is this paternalistic logic okay when itâs about gambling? If you made the same argument about alcoholâs impacts on society as a justification for banning it, youâd rightly be laughed at.
SometimesDoug t1_j30fakg wrote
As someone that doesn't like gambling - gimme your tax moneyyyyy
Pool_Shark t1_j30fgck wrote
What problem is that ?
derekjeter3 t1_j30hpcy wrote
Lots of jobs I would honestly love to be a blackjack dealer seems fun
michael_p t1_j30i8h9 wrote
I love me some good Craps dealers!! I have to go to CT, NJ or PA to play with live dealers. Those states get my tax and tourist rev that we could have right here in nyc.
jaynyc1122 t1_j30igs2 wrote
It doesnât feel very likely⌠poker usually doesnât generate much $ for a casino compared other table gamesâunless you charge absurd rake
IRequirePants t1_j30inhg wrote
If you think about it, isn't a slot machine just poker with a lever?
redditorium t1_j30j6o2 wrote
It isn't -- you are playing against other players, not the casino
IRequirePants t1_j30jh80 wrote
I was making a joke.
banehardens t1_j30jlsu wrote
Completely different. Poker tables require a human dealer and the money for the casino is a small (~$5) amount taken from every hand which takes minutes to unfold.
IRequirePants t1_j30jnfb wrote
It is a joke.
SnacksBooksNaps t1_j30lkcv wrote
I would love to be able to play some real blackjack at an NYC casino. Resort and Empire have those horrible video machines. :(
redditorium t1_j30lu0r wrote
Nevertheless, it is something NYC is missing
TonyzTone t1_j30ri0m wrote
We started banning this shit back when the only recreation available to most folks was books, rolling a wheel down a hill, and if you had some money maybe the one play your town had.
Casinos and other gambling halls were the form of entertainment but they also sapped your money since they were addicting.
Nowadays, we have other options that should hopefully distract you just enough to prevent you from spending your rent payment on dice.
Then again, we have things like Candy Crush and EA games sapping our dollars in much of the same way that slots and pinball used to do 100 years ago.
drpvn t1_j310mdq wrote
Half of my sonâs high school friends are basically gambling addicts.
drpvn t1_j310q0z wrote
Itâs true, for starters.
CactusBoyScout t1_j312tg9 wrote
Itâs true for alcohol too.
NKR1978 t1_j31pk7b wrote
Stop infantilizing adults.
We must protect the poor from themselves. Theyâre just too stupid to know whatâs best for them. Thatâs what your argument sounds like.
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CensorshipIsTheDevil t1_j31tvk2 wrote
Not what it sounds like, it is what it is. "I know the impacts on your life better than you, so you shouldn't be allowed to do it."
CensorshipIsTheDevil t1_j31u22h wrote
That would be a boring job I think. Can't move much, stand at a table and hand out cards when you have people there. Take a bunch of people's money, and hope you can make some tips in the meantime. I think the money is OK, but the work sucks.
drpvn t1_j31u2kz wrote
Good point. I guess we always had to legalize gambling so we werenât hypocritical about alcohol. Donât want to be paternalistic!
drpvn t1_j31v538 wrote
More people gamble the more widely available gambling is.
Intelligent_Fault839 t1_j31wkks wrote
Stay out of Coney Island !!!
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saltycookies420 t1_j31yt57 wrote
Government wants their cut.
Crypto making money? Better get involved. Online casinos moving billions? Get involved.
drpvn t1_j31z2xw wrote
Gambling can still have a deleterious effect on the poor overall even if not everyone who gambles doesnât become an addict.
My only point is that âpeople will do thing X regardlessâ isnât a good response here.
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drpvn t1_j3209lz wrote
Itâs certainly true that at some point, the horses are out of the barn.
NKR1978 t1_j328kq7 wrote
It would be a fun job to retire to. I've struck up some nice conversations with dealers over the years. I love hearing their stories.
CensorshipIsTheDevil t1_j32cgq3 wrote
Yeah, in some ways. Low barrier to entry. I would imagine that the good stories are close with their bad stories though. They have to see some shit and endure some shit as well from drunks and abusive customers. Not for me, but I could see it not being the absolute worst job around.
TheBurrprint3D t1_j32h9ch wrote
Being a craps dealer seems kinda fun, at least in my experience. They make a lot of tips if the table is hot
CensorshipIsTheDevil t1_j336nwi wrote
Yeah, but I think a lot of the time other than the few hours it is busy, you just stand around a table a lot. Could be great some days, and boring as shit on others.
DadBodofanAmerican t1_j33l6cq wrote
societal decay.
It's a lack of education because people think they're gonna win. A lack of activities because people don't have anything else to do but go and lose money amidst faux luxury and flashing lights. And the casinos market hard towards the exact sort of poor, uneducated people who can't afford to go there.
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joyousRock t1_j33o6at wrote
"Senator, you can have my answer now, if you like. My offer is this: nothing. Not even the fee for the gaming license, which I would appreciate if you would put up personally."
joyousRock t1_j33ofnn wrote
I used to think I could win and then I started looking around the casino wondering how they could afford to run this place....
SachaCuy t1_j33rsr8 wrote
Both gambling and alcohol prey on addictions. It is not necessarily paternalistic to say that both can cause poverty. We tried banning alcohol once and the consequences were deemed worse than not banning it.
In this case we are legalizing gambling because the state wants a piece of the action. As far as I can tell illegal gambling has been doing just fine in NYC with massive crime attached to it but the state wants their money too because apparently a 200b budget per year isn't enough.
CactusBoyScout t1_j33s5de wrote
Right so both should be legal to take money away from organized crime?
Youâre never going to find a perfect solution to these societal problems but I think the Prohibition example shows that handing over an entire industry to organized crime is the worse option.
SachaCuy t1_j33vlhh wrote
I am ok with organized crime making money from gambling.
We all got to make a living.
Alcohol no. That became too disorganized. Weed we will see how this new experiment goes.
Don't forget the state taxes you on your winnings and you can't write off your losers. Not only is it negative expected value (which is fine) but the winnings are taxed.
Shreddersaurusrex t1_j340rpi wrote
Winner winner chicken dinner
NYHere1 t1_j34c1le wrote
NYC doesn't need this, but hey anything for revenue considering the state of the city currently..đ˘đ¸đ¸
ctindel t1_j35lkn1 wrote
I just read the book âStraight Flushâ and find it so infuriating how the government tries to stop adults from gambling. Like any drug just fucking legalize it and regulate it. As if sports betting is somehow worse than playing the mega millions run and sanctioned by the state.
ctindel t1_j35ltsq wrote
> society destroying parasites like casinos
Society runs gambling programs we just call it a lottery. Reminds me I gotta get my megamillions ticket
ctindel t1_j35m0xi wrote
You can write off losses up to the value of your winnings.
Letting organized crime make money on anything is fucking stupid for society. Regulate and tax, make sure the gambling is fair and properly run and money isnât laundered.
ctindel t1_j35mab1 wrote
Foxwoods has a giant poker room I guess thatâs just a nonprofit part of their games.
ctindel t1_j35me3o wrote
Lots of casinos pool tips.
Darth_JarJar300 t1_j38h7wu wrote
It's an attraction to get people in the door and playing their more lucrative games.
Never_had_A_Snickers t1_j38pbrl wrote
I wanna gamble with my rent money.
ctindel t1_j38rm2e wrote
Poker rooms are highly profitable even with a fair structure like 5% rake $5 max.
SachaCuy t1_j397gdd wrote
I think you should be able to write off losses vs other risk assets (i.e. stocks) but that's just me.
ctindel t1_j398a8p wrote
Absolutely. But the tax code isn't written to help normal people, just businesses.
jaynyc1122 t1_j3asbi9 wrote
You must not have very good reading comprehension. Nobody said that poker isnât profitable. I said that it doesnât generate as much revenue compared to other games.
Foxwoods is not in a central location. It needs ways to market and attract people from the city. The only legal casino in Manhattan will not need to do that. Thereâs a reason why poker rooms are almost always in the back of a casino.
Now, the 5/10 game at my previous casino charged $7/0.5hr per person in timed rake. At a full ring thatâd be $126/hr. The 1/3 and 2/5 games charged 10% capped at $5 but obviously made less than $126/hr on average. A game like roulette can usually generate much more than that.
At the end of the day, I donât know whether theyâll have a poker room or notâthey very well might. But if I were to bet, Iâd wager that there wonât be one. Space is a commodity in this city. Why use valuable space for less profitable games when you donât need to⌠unless they charge absurd rake, in which case, it wonât be worth it to even play.
angeloko t1_j2ywzpv wrote
That's it?! Feels like they could easily set this to 1B.