According to the blogger Vegas, for example, per year 70,000 pizzas are served in Las Vegas. Similarly, in the buffet Bellagio Restaurant 360, pounds of caviar were served in a year number 43. 6000 pounds of shrimp is also gobbled up every day.
Wow Forrest Gump should really open shop there number 44. So food is a big deal. There. Take, for example, the Heart Attack Grill, it's a hospital themed restaurant with waitresses, dressed as nurses, which prides itself on having food as unhealthy for you as physically possible number 45. Their burger, named the quadruple bypass, was in the Guinness Book of World Records for most calorific burger, counting over nine thousand nine hundred. Eighty, which I mean just saying that made my heart skip a beat scarily, though that's not even their biggest. Their biggest is the octuple bypass burger, which you'll notice is double quadruple, which Oh number 46, sadly enough, but by no means surprising to anybody on earth. Somebody didn't actually die of a heart attack at the Heart Attack Grill in case you're, wondering by the way. No, they didn't change the name of the place after this happened. Number 47. Okay, let's move away from the food just for now, while I recover from that aural heart attack. Let'S talk about something soothing instead for a city drenched and hedonism, you're going to want a hangover cure or two, and luckily this place has the ants at Hangover. Heaven provides you with IV, drips bitumen too many other gizmos to make sure your hangover goes away within 45 minutes. That'S if you can face getting out of bed that is or if you can afford it number 48. Let'S talk a bit more about the casino, specifically the tricks they play on. You you'll notice that inside a lot of casinos, there are no windows. If you look even harder, you'll notice, there are no clocks either. Why is this? I wonder, number 49. This is apparently in the hope that players lose a sense of time, so they'll keep playing the gambling games for longer than the otherwise would pumping more and more money into the pockets of the owners. It'S clever, although iPhones and watches kind of ruin the maharajah tad number 50. That being said, general manager of a casino Dan Nita has said that there are no windows because they cause glare on the cards. Sha Qian, I mean Dan number 51, while we're at the halfway mark, here's a tip for you. Apparently, if you sit at a poker table and the dealer greets somebody by name, you should leave immediately. This is because these people have regular players who play almost every day. That'S why they know their name, and if you played them, you will almost definitely lose you're. Welcome. Number 52 psychologists have been wanting to get in on this action to see. If there's anything in this playing more theory, British psychologist mark Griffiths research, the effects of the lack of window torque locked upon gamblers and found something a sounding, absolutely nothing whatsoever turns out. It has no effect at all a lack of vitamin D, all for nothing. Number. 53, casinos are also a bit of a bombardment on the senses, with bright lights and noises bleeping at you constantly. Our main man Griffiths performed another study looking into why this was and found that if gamblers were exposed to a combination of bright lights and loud music, it made them want to gamble in a more fast-paced fashion. So it is, of course, all about the dosh number. Fifty four, apparently, though, the whole thing that happens in so many movies have someone gambling absolutely loads with a crowd around them to egg them on may not necessarily work as an incentive. The University of Guelph in Canada found in 2009 that people are less likely to gamble big amounts if large groups of people were around because they feel inhibited when being watched number 55, while we're all discussing psychology in casinos, that's going for a couple more portions, shall We dr Alan Hirsch, from Chicago smell and taste treatment and research foundation, decided to pump a pleasant smell into an area of slot machines in the casino that pleasant smell caused the slot machines in that area to be used 50 % more than the previous week.
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