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Originally Posted by jcorb
The corporation is in business to make money. If the poker room isn't making the return that the bean counters expect then they will probably close it. Pretty sure on a square foot basis video poker makes way more profit than a poker table.
To maximize profits, a casino operator needs to offer a mix of gaming channels. That does not require poker to be in that mix necessarily.
(Many years ago, I was given a spreadsheet for a thriving, meaning busy, poker operation at Stations. The room was profitable to it ending, but was eventually closed.)
Face it, poker players are the red-headed stepchildren of live gaming