What do you pay for "TABLE TIME" where you live?
I've paid as much as ($9) an hour per person here in the Los Angeles area.
I've paid as much as ($9) an hour per person here in the Los Angeles area.
$5.00 flat rate no hourly fee. 3pm to 2am on Diamond tables. 7 ft and 9ft.
Do they serve alcohol?
I don't understand the "per person" scale. Only one person can be at the table at a time so the equipment gets the same exact amount of use no matter how many are in the game.
Are the others paying for some kind of special air they are breathing while waiting for their turn? The honor of existing in the dynamic environment? Aren't the more there more likely to buy more food and drinks during the time they are present?
I have no idea who thought of this pyramid scheme originally but I would never support a room with that kind of thinking. It is insulting to a logical mind.
JC
That's how i feel about it. If anything, I'd think a full-service hall would lower the price for bringing more people. But, hey, if they want to follow in the footsteps of the other many successful halls, more power to them.
I don't understand the "per person" scale. Only one person can be at the table at a time so the equipment gets the same exact amount of use no matter how many are in the game.
Are the others paying for some kind of special air they are breathing while waiting for their turn? The honor of existing in the dynamic environment? Aren't the more there more likely to buy more food and drinks during the time they are present?
I have no idea who thought of this pyramid scheme originally but I would never support a room with that kind of thinking. It is insulting to a logical mind.
JC