![]() Since a lot of the buzz generated by Monopoly machines is created by the bonus game(s), I think the idea was to have people stop and look, if only briefly, and get interested in the game in general, or possibly slots in general. Since the foot traffic is already heavy in this area (it's a wide corridor connecting the main casino floor and the hotel towers), I would imagine they don't want the area jammed, but they evidently decided to have that area generating SOME revenue. It would be a delicate balancing act in this case. But in that case, they also don't have to actually increase the payout - they just need to allude that they are going to. ![]() Sure, they could just leak the info discreetly, so that people, who hear the rumor think they'd just been let in on a huge secret, and run to the casino. I kinda take the lack of that advertising as an indirect confirmation of Wizard's point, that they don't do this as a rule, because they either see it as too cumbersome or just not good for the business. In general, I don't quite understand how loosening the games on low traffic days will help the casino, unless they make it known to the public. If they wanted to attract the players, wouldn't it make more sense to advertise the generous payout rather than keep it a secret?
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