The recent thread on the Parq Casino got me wondering why people gamble?
I think I lost $10 a long time ago on some slots at an airport, and I've purchased the odd lottery ticket (usually for charities), but I've only ever gone to a casino for a meal or a show, I just never gamble. I don't see the appeal. The odds are stacked ridiculously against the customer, and whatver you win will never match what you lose over time. The place is dark and noisy. Everyone is in their own world.
If I'm going to spend money recklessly, I'd do it where I get something in return like an SP's services, or an expensive restaurant meal, or a flight upgrade.
So, other than the slim chance you might win someething once in a while - what's the appeal?
I think I lost $10 a long time ago on some slots at an airport, and I've purchased the odd lottery ticket (usually for charities), but I've only ever gone to a casino for a meal or a show, I just never gamble. I don't see the appeal. The odds are stacked ridiculously against the customer, and whatver you win will never match what you lose over time. The place is dark and noisy. Everyone is in their own world.
If I'm going to spend money recklessly, I'd do it where I get something in return like an SP's services, or an expensive restaurant meal, or a flight upgrade.
So, other than the slim chance you might win someething once in a while - what's the appeal?






