Talking like a true gambler, a profit is a profit and not talking like a greedy gambler trying to get as much as they can I give that a A+ 🎩 off one of the best conversations ever on RU-vid about gambling
It's easier to slip and fall on hardwood than it is on carpet. People spill drinks, as well as some that have bathroom accidents. This would cause more slip and falls which would open up the casinos to different potential lawsuits. Carpets are a safer option.
The rug question .... The rug answer it's all about decor and probably safety issues cuz people tend to drink a little bit too much and then lose their balance😂😂
On the Frankenstein game, always look through the denominations to find the most multipliers on the board. Best payouts happen in free games with 5-8 multipliers on the board which stays locked during the feature. Any Frankenstein head on a It’s Alive feature outside of free spins resets all multipliers. Good luck you two, very nice job with your content and overall demeanor….
Speaking of carpets, I think the palm leaf carpet in the "original 47" rooms section of the El Cortez, is so nice and nostalgic. It really has that 1940s look and feel to it. 😊
In the gaming area, broadloom is still preferred over hard surfaces for a number of reasons. The carpet installation absorbs sound, and because of high traffic and the placement and repositioning of heavy slot machines, it’s better to use broadloom rather than a hard surface that will be partially hidden by the machines and scratched when the machines are moved. In addition, most resorts run conduits under the gaming area to hide cables and electrical wires.
The carpets are designed to make it impossible for you to walk through the casino looking down. It's a subliminal nudge for you to keep your eyes up at the gaming. Everything is designed to entice you to play and linger. Sight, sound, scent, and perks
Speaking of casino carpets, I used to play in a casino (since closed) in Sarnia, Canada, that was on the St. Clair River, whose carpets featured little round, gold, circles that looked very much like the quarter coins that I was using. If you dropped a coin on the floor, you almost had to get down on your hands and knees to find it.
The high limit episodes are fun. But love seeing more realistic bets also. I still watch every video, but the 1.80-5.00 relate to most people like myself. I think they have carpet for slip & fall lawsuits. Also like somone else said, to asorb the echo. Hope to see you guys this month when I visit Vegas . It will be my 1st trip of 2024.. It has been 8 longggg months since I was there! You guys are the best!!
Had the same experience with Frankenstein. Bunch of power ups that never hits, bunch of “it’s alive” with no Frankenstein stein heads, bonuses that pay at most half of what is lost, and didn’t even know about the fire heads. However, was still fun testing it out on low roll. Prolly won’t be playing it again.
Casinos have “busy” carpet designs because gaming floor engineers have proven that it makes people look up and not at the floor which encourages players to see a machine they want to play…
1:42 💥💥💥😬😬😬 12 spins at three dollars and she does not even win a cent?! That is crazy… This is what I called the good old fashion bells, and whistles slot”!
Carpets are a sound damper. Casinos are already loud, imagine all that echoing off a hard floor to hard walls. Also the busy patterns help hide spills and keep people's eyes upward, on the games and not at the floor.
On my last getaway with the Mrs, I kept my bets under $2 bucks and took home more than we spent for the whole trip. It was a very pleasant surprise. I got to put a little something away for another trip.
Casinos generate a lot of loud noise. If all the surfaces in the room were hard, that noise would be amplified even more as there would be nothing to help absorb it.
Carpets were really a thing back then but I also think it was from the days when coins were being inserted into the slots and if it drops it would go far and make a noise.
It is stated that they have carpets with loud designs in casinos to help cover up spills of drinks, dirt and blood between cleans as the casinos are running 24 hrs
Carpet is definatly there to prevent slip and falls its also easier and cheaper to replace high trafic areas that's why almost all casinos clean there carpets everyday to prevent dirt building up in those high trafic areas that's what wears carpets
Carpeting hides a multitude of issues like litter and spills. They shampoo carpets in the overnight hours when the casino is not as active. Also, carpeting is a good acoustic absorbing material. If hardwood or title, the noise would be unpleasant.
I'd guess carpet tiles are significantly cheaper than wood floors... hardwood or softwood. And, my camera roll is full of carpet shots from all of the casinos, wood would be all roughly the same.
Old Vegas so rich and elegant the chandeliers and beautiful plush carpeting is casino class. Stop and notice when you go in the casinos every casino is different the carpeting. I personally have never got shocked so you must drag your feet. And that's why casinos have carpeting and this old school hope it always stays that way. Plus there's lots of people that wear high heels especially in Vegas and it's harder to walk on slippery hardwood floors than carpeting with stilettos
Hardwood is slippery, people are more likely to fall and sue. Also carpets give some amount of cushion for employees who have to stand on them all day. Finally hardwood would get scratched every time they move a machine.
The reason for the carpets is to camouflage casino chips that fall on the floor as they sweep up $1000s of dollars every night this is the reason for them and there wacky designs
I actually have an answer to the carpet question you have, when the casinos got carpet it was to help the sound and any spillage and hides the power outlets and cords to the machines, but then they were having problems pushing the carts of change on the carpet because of the weight of all the nickels etc. this was before your time like 15 y ago that's when most went to tickets only besides making counting and bookkeeping easier. But if you notice the design of the carpet is butt-ass ugly, and the design is to keep people from finding money someone may drop but the security and staff know what to look for, so when someone on the cams sees a 20 on the carpet they send an employee over to pick it up. Also, I won't tell you the casino but one time they had a guest whose feet smelled so bad after he left they had to shampoo the carpeting, I know this because he was sitting next to me and I couldn't take it and moved to another machine. Idk if what I told you stands true to all casinos but I asked and these were the answers I was given from a floor manager.
Not slippery when spilled drinks are on carpet sound sound sound and the acoustics of the casino or more muffled and enclosed with carpet everything is safer with carpet