Number 56: her shows the reasons for this are twofold: firstly, the yummy smoker, but gamblers in a good mood and make them on to pop those diamonds in those slots even more. The second, possibly weird, a reason is that the smell may trigger sexual arousal, which needs the more aggressive, behaviors ie, more aggressive gambling number 57 business psychologist Katie Sinclair says that the Fong, shui and design of casinos are playing tricks on you, lordy, it's a psychological rabbit Hole down there, the color red on the walls and the mild constantly similar-sounding music is to dissemblers into a trance. While looking rather, she says, whoom like who man psychologist huh number 58, the BBC also say that some casinos pumping extra oxygen to to make people more alert and less likely to fall asleep and not give them money. Number 59 turns out to that's. A lot of casinos opted to have garish carpets for this very reason, so it's difficult to look at it and feel tired or bored.
Also, it probably covers up the tears from middle-aged men who have bet their mortgages away. So that's nice number 60. Similarly, as not to waste precious time, mining money out of customers like some aggressive, want to be Bitcoin millionaire free drinks are often brought over to people who are on a winning streak, so they don't get distracted. So if you want some free drinks and Vegas just celebrate every single time to try and fool the bartender's lovely number 61 on plenty of slot machines, there are various occasions where you'll get, maybe just one cherry away from a big win. This is you guessed it entirely on purpose. According to Cambridge psychologist, dr Luke Clark you're much more likely to keep on playing if you constantly lose by just a tiny, tiny bit. This is because your fall into thinking you can out skill the game and overcome the ants wanting to take control of it or is actually you can't number 62 companies can indeed be saved in the halls of casinos, Frederick W Smith, the founder of FedEx found the Company down on its luck and on the brink of dissolution he's somewhat of solution to this was to st the last five thousand dollars the company had and played blackjack in Vegas with it. He turned it into $ 32,000 just enough to pay the fuel bills for a few days more right before the company got back on its feet. Number 63 we've all heard of Howard Hughes, aviator, a multi-millionaire extraordinaire, but his behavior in Vegas is something to be heard to be believed. While staying there, he became fond of Baskin Robbins his banana nut, ice-cream and so ordered 350 gallons of the stuff to be flown. In from Los Angeles happy days, it's what I'd do if I was a millionaire Nintendo 64. However, Hugh said just a few days later, that he was fern up up said Banana Nut. Of course, he would be it's a rubbish flavour only problem was that the place he was staying at the Desert Inn now has 350 gallons of it. Therefore, for about a year afterwards, the Desert Inn gave pretty much all the banana nut ice cream for free to all guests. Number 65. In fact, speaking of Hughes in the Desert, Inn there's something else you need to know. There Hughes was staying at the penthouse, but was staying for too long with the manager trying to clear the penthouse suite to make room for multiple people staying there on New Year's Eve and, what's quite possibly the most Tony Stark move ever Hughes didn't want to leave And so bought the hotel number 66. He didn't stop there either Hugh spent three hundred million dollars buying casinos and hotels buying six of them all, because he couldn't be bothered to leave that's lethargy and wealth on a new scale. Number 67. In case you were wondering by the way, the biggest casino in all of us Angus. It'S the Venetian. It'S over two hundred forty three thousand square foot just thought: I'd step that in there number 68, if you get banned from one casino in Las Vegas, that's kind of it.
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