'No more than $1,000,' she said, sounding like a mother limiting her child to two cookies before bedtime. In any case, the woman handed the man her card and told him her PIN. Apparently he already had withdrawn his maximum for the day.
'I've got $9,000 in the bank, but I can't get to it,' he said. As I stood behind my companion, who found some luck on a 'Blazing Sevens' slot machine, I overheard a man talking to a woman at the next machine. Perhaps it was because the ATMs dispensed money directly, while credit card advances were paid off at cashiers' windows or 'cages.' But money was changing hands, that's for sure. No one seemed to be using the Quick Cash machine, perhaps because the ATMs on board the Caesars Glory of Rome riverboat casino were a little lighter on the surcharges.