Just another observation: So before 65 you could play tablegames with a minimum bet of a silver quarter. Today, most minimum bets at tablegames are $5 and the casino is probably losing money on the overhead if that's all you bet. But, tablegames have at least adjusted for inflation. Interestingly, the slots have not. Adjusted for inflation, presumably you wouldn't see many slots with a minimum bet less than $5, but instead, many slots are in penny and nickel denominations. I know TITO has reduced labor costs, but the machines and TITO cashout boxes and card tracking software are more expensive. I wonder where the crossover is, but surely if all you bet is one penny, the casino isn't even covering it's overhead.
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