Quote: EvenBobEvery other table shut down and only three players per table? where are the 150 people waiting to play on those tables supposed to wait at. Will they have a special room where everybody has to stand six feet apart? do they all have to wait outdoors until a space on a table opens up? The whole idea is ridiculous. Roulette will lose money per hour with only three people playing.
They will just up the minimum bets. That will shorten the list. Most will go broke in matter of minutes.
Quote: ams288https://www.scribd.com/document/457118495/Wlv-Health-Sanitation-Guidelines-Outline-04-18-20-v6
Lots of interesting stuff in here.
Key takeaways:
•All guests asked to wear masks (provided by resort)
•Thermal cameras used to take everyone’s temperature at entry points, anyone with over 100 degree temp will need additional screening
•Every other table game closed
•Max of three players per table
•Max of four people in an elevator at one time
•Pretty much everything will be wiped/sanitized at least once an hour
It’s a whole new world....
I hope the thermal imaging protocol stays in place as a permanent security fixture.
Casinos should have a duty to guard the health of their guests and should constantly screen and keeping tabs on temperature is a good general screening process.
Quote: GandlerI hope the thermal imaging protocol stays in place as a permanent security fixture.
Casinos should have a duty to guard the health of their guests and should constantly screen and keeping tabs on temperature is a good general screening process.
There are kinds of things which can cause an elevated temp, some people can run hot as well if I'm not mistaken. You could have strep throat, tooth ache, AIDS, who knows.
Quote: VegasriderThey will just up the minimum bets.
Unless the min bet is $100
in roulette, and it won't be,
they still won't make a
profit. Roulette is a grind
it out game, lots of people
reinvesting their winnings over
a period of time. Three players
just won't cut it.
Quote: GandlerI hope the thermal imaging protocol stays in place as a permanent security fixture.
Casinos should have a duty to guard the health of their guests and should constantly screen and keeping tabs on temperature is a good general screening process. [/q
What do you do when 400 trade reps show up for their trade show during flu season?
Once installed temperature and sanitising stations will probably remain, what will change will be the operational parameters, so soon 100 degrees will be fine and so will 101, then eventually the whole devic becomes sort of a museum piece.Quote: GandlerI hope the thermal imaging protocol stays in place as a permanent security fixture.
Quote: NicksGamingStuffI read something about $25-50 minimums. Will probably end live table games for anyone but the high rollers. I guess $5-10 budgets will have to make do with the video gambling.
$25-50 mins are the norm at the Wynn.
Quote: VegasriderI don’t see anything about the poker room.
Quote: onenickelmiracleThere are kinds of things which can cause an elevated temp, some people can run hot as well if I'm not mistaken. You could have strep throat, tooth ache, AIDS, who knows.
Yes, many things, almost all of which should stop a person from coming to a casino where they will be in close proximity to others.
Don't catch that tooth infection, pretty smart.Quote: GandlerYes, many things, almost all of which should stop a person from coming to a casino where they will be in close proximity to others.