Thanks to a high-scoring game, a decisive margin of victory by the favored Green Bay Packers and a slew of other breaks, the public made off with riches Sunday at sports books throughout the city.
When the Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger threw a late fourth-quarter, fourth-down incomplete pass in his territory, a wave of gamblers pounded tables in celebration and raised their arms in triumph along with Packers Greg Jennings and most-valuable-player quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and marched in a wave to collect their winnings.
"It was bad," said MGM Resorts Race and Sports Book director Jay Rood, whose 11-property operation slipped into deep trouble when the Packers surged to a 21-3 lead.
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Las Vegas sports book directors reported mixed results, with one saying most books were a "real small loser to a significant seven-figure loser."
Quote: mkl654321Gawrsh. My heart is breaking. I am shedding copious tears for those poor, innocent casinos, raped once again by the mob of savvy gamblers. How will these places stay open? Maybe they'll have to start charging resort fees, change the payout on blackjack to 6:5, stop giving comps to all but high rollers....
You haven't heard have you?.......
I don't want to split hairs but isn't part of the definition of Profit the amount left over after expenses? I'd take a million dollar profit on any given Sunday.Quote: JIMMYFOCKERVegas held about 1% for the game, and profited a little under 1 million statewide, not enough to pay for expenses.
Quote: s2dbakerI don't want to split hairs but isn't part of the definition of Profit the amount left over after expenses? I'd take a million dollar profit on any given Sunday.
No, it is not.
I guess it's back to bookkeeping 101 for me. So what is that definition of "Profit" that isn't quite the same as income - ( expenses + depreciation )?Quote: JIMMYFOCKERNo, it is not.
Quote: thlf... It only includes the amount won vs the amount lost.
Sounds a bit more like "net income" rather than "profit".
Quote: thlfLet me rephrase then. It does not even include the wages of the ticket writer. It only includes the amount won vs the amount lost.[/
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