This is one of my favorite player contrived blackjack philosophies: play two separate hands at the same time.
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This is one of my favorite player contrived blackjack philosophies: play two separate hands at the same time.
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Joining the list of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida and Kentucky (maybe on that one) is Delaware. They not only have one bill, but two. One is aimed at legalizing table games like blackjack and poker in their casinos that already have slots, lotteries and horse betting. Oh and dice, the bill would also legalize dice games in these casinos. But Delaware blackjack fans can begin to hope for blackjack tables of their very own.
The first bill, the one to legalize table games, comes from the House Gaming and Pari-mutuels Committee. The other is from the Delaware Senate.
The Delaware Senate is putting forth a bill that is aimed at preventing cheating in these new table games. Very conscientious of them really. Other states are trying to legalize table games or online gambling, and here is Delaware not only trying to get their table and dice games, but they are trying to make them fair games. Very conscientious.
Like other states that are looking at trying to legalize table games and online gambling, Delaware
The next player contrived blackjack philosophy that we all need to pay no mind to is the one about requesting a
Blackjack is a game of skill, yes? Yes. So why is it that casinos, both online and land-based can rake in tens of thousands of dollars from blackjack games a month? It can be owed to player contrived blackjack philosophies. And these, quite plainly, don
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It finally seems that the states are waking up in regards to online gambling and online blackjack. Last week, in light of Pennsylvania approving table games, New Jersey is looking at legalizing online gambling for its residents. Now it seems that Florida may go down that road too.
Florida itself doesn
I write this after reading a news piece on how the Florida Legislature pretty much shut down the Seminoles
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The last several months, Florida politicians and legislatures have been going back and forth with Governor Charlie Crist and the Seminole Tribe about allowing table games at the tribal casinos. These are of course land based casinos. And the Seminoles want to exclusively offer table games to Floridians and tourists. Obviously racinos across Florida have issues with this.
But the taxes and fees that the Seminoles would be paying would be going into the State