The Ocean Casino Resort was recently awarded the Best Press Awards by the Press of Atlantic City.

Ocean was the only casino AC,

which reported an increase in profit in the third quarter of 2020. About a month ago, it was reported that Ocean was building a new high-limit gaming area with 140 vending machines, private toilets, improved beverage service (desperately needed!) And a specialized cage.

Considering the above, it seems to me that Ocean has a chance to establish itself, and AC in general, as a destination for serious VP players to spend their time and money. Vegas was usually a place to get full payment and benefits in the video poker field. This requires a bold decision that will lead to a new way of thinking and drastic changes.


I sincerely hope that responsible people have taken this opportunity into account. It is unlikely that this will happen, because it is not necessary (why?, and so everything was fine ...). The future of VP is at stake, because if no one plays, they will replace them with trendy video slots that cause hearing loss and epileptic seizures. The 8/5, 7/5, 6/5 business model will not survive. Too many players will refuse to participate, and those who remain will not have enough bankroll to last long enough to provide their entertainment.

But - if someone (Hint - Ocean, it's you) has the courage to at least try it, it can cause a stir, make Ocean an even more exclusive resort and revive video poker in AC. Now tell me why it doesn't work.