Why is the queue for popular casino games on [site] so long?

Guys! Why is there such a huge line to play Blackjack or Roulette/Slots in the casino on [site]? Is it too many players, not enough tables/slots or just some weird behind-the-scenes stuff? Admins? Pro Gamblers? Anyone?

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PowerCreepAlert
PowerCreepAlertAnswered on 12/22
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In a casino, queues form behind the most popular games. The slots are less busy (and slower). More complicated table games like Blackjack and Roulette move faster, and require more experienced dealers, which means longer queues.

The answer is that if there is always a line of players, then the casino doesn’t have enough tables to accommodate all customers. A limited number of tables also encourages patrons to interact with one another.

There are always professional players and dealers occupying tables, though they generally take precedence (the casino staff may be juggling the wait list). If you want to avoid a line, head over during slower periods or look for the less-frequented side bets. Best of luck!

WikiEditor
WikiEditorAnswered on 12/22

long queues at [site] generally indicate high demand, which is not necessarily a negative thing. Players may queue up for Blackjack or Roulette, because there are only a few tables or machines. The whole site may be busy, or the blackjack and roulette games may just happen to be in vogue. Professional players may also favor these particular games. And on online casinos, servers or software may slow you down, especially when many players want to get in. You can request that more tables and machines be opened.

GameLoop
GameLoopAnswered on 12/23

They may have too many customers for their own good. The line at the blackjack tables seems long. Perhaps too few tables, not enough floor supervisors, or high odds that keep people playing and losing. If this waiting situation is chronic, perhaps the casino is doing it on purpose. If not, perhaps we should all hope that they will open up a second floor soon. So next time, consider coming during non-prime-time hours or leave a comment on the TripAdvisor page suggesting they add more tables. Every little bit helps!

CrossplayDesign
CrossplayDesignAnswered on 12/24

Blackjack and Roulette are crowded because there aren’t enough tables to go around. Most online casinos will cap out the number of people allowed to sit at a table, too. And professional gamblers may occupy spots for much longer than you or I would, adding to the wait time. Slots sometimes run slow when there’s a jackpot in play. There will be a line at some point – no need to worry. Everyone else is asking the same question!

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