I think the answer lies somewhere between the extremes. There aren't any casinos left that have so many loose machines that they are losing. There are a lot of casinos with extremely tight machines wondering where their customers have gone, There are a lot of casinos that are so tight with the comps that also wonder where their clients have gone.
The successful casino is the one that balances the quality of the games and comps to achieve a balance that attracts lots of players that are willing to give them action because they are treated fairly, while still earning a reasonable profit.
The real work comes in finding those casinos.
Regards
A.P.
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Bob Dancer's LVA - 1 DEC 2015
A Response to Dennis Krum's Devolution of Gaming Theory
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