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Casinos. Lotteries and drawings, as a way to attract customers to a casino. Part 1. |
Written by Arthur Prudent

Sunday, 22 April 2007
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So is our human nature, everything goes to reserve, if there is no more interesting or advantageous method of money investment there. A consumer has a question what to spend money on, if there is such a variety of everything at the market. If we consider economy and theory of marginal utility, under Engel's law, with growth of family profits the proportion of money spend on clothes, dwelling and public utilities changes a little, and the proportion of money spend on satisfaction of cultural needs increases significantly. Then there is an entertainment industry. Gaming business, foremost, is for people, having free money. Its basic task is getting these hidden and well-kept treasures from people. Business does not do without a competition growing annually not only with establishments, offerings other types of leisure, but between colleagues on business. There are always a lot of people interested in getting money, especially those prepared for a pleasant pastime. Money is in front of you, but how to get it? What should you do, to make people bring it exactly to your establishment? Gaming-houses do a lot to attract customers. Foremost a variety of free food and services is offered in a casino, only to keep a player for some time in a gaming-house. It increases the chance a person wants to play more. There are parties, free bars, tea, coffee and cigarettes among them, everything a person may need to spend a few days in a gaming-house without leaving it. But it also may be not enough, to keep people. New offers that may interest an already choosy visitor are introduced. Some establishments even return 10 percent of a loss. A return is usually done the next day, hoping that a potential customer will decide to win back, what he has lost. And as a result, a customer spends more and more money. Many casinos try to attract players introducing new games. But it cuts both ways. With some time interest to the innovation can disappear, and new games rarely become popular. It is possible to choose a different way. That is to spend money on buying new slots with progressive jackpots. But in most cases people come to a casino not to play with machines, but with people. Drawings are different. The pressure of competition becomes especially noticeable, when it comes to them. In some casinos, drawings are held periodically. You can judge to a certain degree about welfare of a casino by the number of drawings held. But even they are also concerned with drawings. There is enough money, but not ideas. Casinos often hire cabaret-groups having a few drawings. But it is not an ideal solution. There are a few reasons for that. Drawings are usually held by the same person who is easily recognized not only by his appearance but also by his phrases, which customers, possibly, have already heard in other establishments. Though competitions differ from those seen before, they are performed in the same way characteristic of this artistic group. They are not original, and sometimes are rather banal. Usually drawings begin with a primitive pulling of tickets out of lottery drum, thus, determining the participants. The rest is up to anchormen's fantasy if it is narrow or it is about considerable winning, "Wheel of Fortune" or simply roulette helps. The main task of organizers is providing a variety of that part of lottery which comes after lottery drum, if it can not be avoided. Also the characteristic feature of drawings is holding a few rounds, with one or two hours break between them, and the last round usually starts after midnight. This is a psychological way to keep the customers, who, probably, will spend time of waiting for a decision round playing. © Copyright 2006-2007 www.bonuswager.com Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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