Oh yes. No one is it going to want to spend their money when there are 30 million people who lost their jobs. Things are just too uncertain, for the time being at least.
Getting a slip of paper while listening to low quality audio of coins hitting a loosly mounted thin metal pan is totally lame.
I’ve seen photos of the partitions they’ve installed in one of the Hard Rock casinos, it more reminded me of a cone of silence from Get Smart than an actual safety measure. I think their thought for blackjack is ‘no touch play’ where you can buy insurance before the dealer turns over your cards for you; the only thing you touch is the chips you bet, once bet they go into a cage if you lose.
They’ve done some testing; each table will have a dealer and a ‘safety team member’ to ensure policies are followed and to step in if contamination is observed.
Fun times for everyone.
Kind of mixed feelings about the need for having casinos, and lotteries, for that matter.
If you thought slots were tight before all this horse hockey, you haven’t seen anything yet. One may as well toss hundred dollar bills out the window as they drive down the freeway.