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Chapter 8 Showboat Hotel and Casino page 19 and 20
The talk was that the Showboat Hotel and Casino was a good place to work primarily because of the local Las Vegans who used the bowling ally, home of the famous Showboat Invitational Tournament televised every year. It also had a good number of senior citizens who frequented the establishment. The scuttlebutt was that it had many "Georges," big tippers, and that the dealers averaged $30.00 a shift in tips. Not bad, but the strip dealers made much more, by and large as much as $100 a night in tips alone. The Showboat paid a $ 30 salary per shift.
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