benfranklin
08-30-2005, 01:33 PM
In his publisher's note, Mason wrote:
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The other story concerns another host at a different place whom I liked a little better. ... His downfall was that his solution to handling an obnoxious player was to give this person a bloody nose.
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I had heard that Sam Grizzle once worked as a host, so this confirms it. It was the El Cortez, right??
But seriously, folks. Many casinos offer free poker "lessons" (really just an orientation class for B&M newbs who have never actually held real chips before). If the Wynn had Negreanu give that intro a few times a week, or some other room hired a name pro with some personality, the fish would be standing in line to be reeled in.
I can already hear the objections that a place like the Wynn doesn't want $2/4 newbs. I think that tourists willing to play something like 5/10 or 10/20 or higher would love to be able to drop Negreanu's name into their game back home. The rooms could even offer a real one hour strategy lesson a couple times a week as a perk for table-game high rollers who now dabble in poker.
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The other story concerns another host at a different place whom I liked a little better. ... His downfall was that his solution to handling an obnoxious player was to give this person a bloody nose.
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I had heard that Sam Grizzle once worked as a host, so this confirms it. It was the El Cortez, right??
But seriously, folks. Many casinos offer free poker "lessons" (really just an orientation class for B&M newbs who have never actually held real chips before). If the Wynn had Negreanu give that intro a few times a week, or some other room hired a name pro with some personality, the fish would be standing in line to be reeled in.
I can already hear the objections that a place like the Wynn doesn't want $2/4 newbs. I think that tourists willing to play something like 5/10 or 10/20 or higher would love to be able to drop Negreanu's name into their game back home. The rooms could even offer a real one hour strategy lesson a couple times a week as a perk for table-game high rollers who now dabble in poker.