Sawdust Joint

Meaning and Definition of Sawdust Joint in Gambling

The term sawdust joint identifies a gambling establishment characterized by lower-tier operational standards and rudimentary facility maintenance. Historically, this classification originated from the practice of utilizing sawdust as a floor covering on wooden substrates to manage liquid spills and mitigate acoustic disturbances. Within a regulatory and industry classification framework, a sawdust joint is distinguished from a rug joint, the latter of which designates a premium establishment featuring carpeted flooring and superior amenities, signifying a higher level of luxury and market positioning.

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