CasinoAccording to several reports, casino owners were just really enjoying the extra hour brought by the time change that took place recently. Casino owners specifically in the United States were reported happy with the arrival of Fall that only meant having back that hour they lost during Spring.

It was said that gamblers would be more tempted to go to casinos to gamble with that hour back. They would be more attracted to be gambling at the casinos with such an extra hour. And casino owners were said to be truly glad to be welcoming these gamblers at their casino.

Walter Bachus, a gambler, said: “Every year on the night of the time change, I come to the casino. The good thing about it is that I am spending time at the casino, and then I can go to my local bar later and still make it in time for last call.”

For the casino owners, they will have better chances of gaining more after the financial problems they had because of global recession with the extra hour being back when Fall arrived. And just a proof was the gambler Bachus who was actually gambling on a Saturday evening at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida because of that hour being back. For gambler like Bachus, having that extra hour back would really help. With such extra hour, he can do other things after gambling at a casino which would make him feel like gambling.

Well, casino owners may be able to really gain more after the financial problems they had with the extra hour being back when Fall arrived. Some people who have been against gambling might not be glad with it but they also need to gain more as business owners, they have also invested huge money.

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