I don't see any material problem with the monitoring equipment; in fact, I wholeheartedly welcome it and look forward to its adaption at the casinos I play.
I play a small number of casinos where the best game is found on bartops. I've encountered no end of frustration on Fri/Sat nights, waiting for a machine to open while watching the bartender in question gladly refill a free drink for someone who wagered a couple of credits for a minute or two, happy for the flow of tips.
I have reasonable confidence that such "monitoring" will be implemented in a practical manner.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote :
Another problem is multidenominational machines and tables with wide spreads, these tend to get occupied by minimum betters - casinos should have more machines that don't have the silly minimum bets, by silly I'm referring to bets of 5 cents or less on machines or $5 or less on table games. Some of these types of loss leader type games are fine in a casino, but they shouldn't be found on virtually every machine or table. A potential customer who wants to bet larger bets shouldn't have to wait for a minimum better to clear a machine.
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