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Re: Why Party Blackjack is Wrong
You make a reasonable point, but there also might be a hidden advantage here.
If party begins to market itself as a blackjack site as well, it might attract new players. Just like a casino, there are levels of interaction that players are comfortable with and might or might not advance through. Many people like to play slots because there is no interaction and they aren't intimidated or afraid of making bad decisions. In table games, they will have to deal with the interaction and quicker decision making, but are not playing against other players, and only have to deal with a minor amount of hassle when they make a bad decision. Of course, the next level is poker, where the action is faster and they must deal with playing other players. If enough people come to party to play blackjack specifically, they might eventually decide to try their hand at poker. Not sure if it will work out this way, but who knows. the poker room looked very intimidating to me the first time I went in a casino, but after playing blackjack a while, it became less so. |
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