Table Games in Maryland Casinos Tuesday, Jan 25 2011
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As is usually the case when something new begins, gambling expansion has begun to spread like a disease in Northeast America. This disease, however, is not causing pain. Instead, it is bringing in millions of dollars as revenue, and thousands of job employment opportunities in Northeastern states.Last year, lawmakers in Pennsylvania moved to legalize the ground breaking decision of allowing table games. Since last July, casinos in Pennsylvania began operating table games much to the delight of casinos players. This has allowed the state to bring in major revenue, since the table games became operational.
This has led Maryland to consider introducing table games. Senator Kathy Klausmeier has introduced new legislature that will bring Maryland its table games. Maryland recently opened their first new casino, but lawmakers seem to think that introducing table games will only increase the revenue generated in the New Year. The decision to ultimately bring roulette, blackjack, crap and various other table games to the state will fall on the shoulders of the citizens in Maryland. While lawmakers will approve the new legislature, and Martin O’Malley, Governor of Maryland will even sign it into law, it is the voters who will ultimately decide if the casinos can begin to offer table games.
The Northeast gaming industry is booming as a result of table games, and many other casinos have begun adding new options. Those with casinos in New Jersey and Delaware are moving towards betting in sports. Delaware since recently has even legalized sports betting, while New Jersey is bound to do the same.
The East Coast of America will soon become a haven for casino players, with Florida considering making their casinos similar to Las Vegas style casino resorts. South Beach has become a huge tourist destination, while the addition of land based casinos which are being built by gaming companies in Las Vegas, is bound to make South Beach more attractive to vacationers and celebrities.
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