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		<title>Going from online Blackjack to Blackjack in Vegas!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 14:26:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love playing Blackjack online, but nothing compares to playing at a real casino when the atmosphere is just right. It&#8217;s a feeling that&#8217;s hard to capture at home-although you can do things to get close. When you play solo online, it&#8217;s all you. There are no other players taking cards. This can be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love playing Blackjack online, but nothing compares to playing at a real casino when the atmosphere is just right. It&#8217;s a feeling that&#8217;s hard to capture at home-although you can do things to get close. When you play solo online, it&#8217;s all you. There are no other players taking cards. This can be a great joy or major source of pain offline.</p>
<p>Heck, when you play online, you can hit with 16 and the dealer showing a 6. No one cares, but you. When you step to the big boy tables in Vegas, you need to be more thoughtful-otherwise the table will hate you.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re about to sit at a real table for the first time, here&#8217;s a great tip-sit in the middle. The spots immediately to the left and right of the dealer have a little pressure attached to them. First base (seat that gets the first card) is a crappy position as far as I&#8217;m concerned. And third base (seat that acts last, before the dealer) should only be occupied by someone who knows how to play. This seat is coveted by Blackjack players the world over.</p>
<p>Think I&#8217;m making it up? In Las Vegas, I&#8217;ve seen entire tables (yes, every single player but one) get up and locate to other tables, because some knucklehead made an incredibly bad move at third base. It happens, just don&#8217;t let it happen to you. That&#8217;s the worst feeling I&#8217;m sure. I&#8217;d recommend following this special tip. If you don&#8217;t know what play is the right one, ask other players. Some will say they don&#8217;t care (that&#8217;s crap, they do). Others will offer advice.</p>
<p>As a personal rule of thumb, if someone is at the table with say 10-20x my wager, I&#8217;ll ask for their opinion. Sometimes I&#8217;ve even cut deals for the big bettor on the hand (buying my hand basically). It&#8217;s not just about you. It&#8217;s an energy if you will. Try to keep harmony when you can.</p>
<p>Another big advantage of playing at a real table is seeing the cards in play. Online Blackjack tends reshuffle all decks used after each hand. When you play in the real world, strategy like counting cards comes into play. However, online blackjack nullifies this strategy (that&#8217;s why they reshuffle after each hand).</p>
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		<title>Online blackjack different flavors, same objective!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 21:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blackjack baby! I love this game. Most players I&#8217;ve come across are only familiar with the general variety played. But, that&#8217;s not all there is. Blackjack is a diverse game with a rich history. As such, they are different variations of the game-even if subtle ones. Before playing any game of Blackjack (or any casino [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackjack baby! I love this game. Most players I&#8217;ve come across are only familiar with the general variety played. But, that&#8217;s not all there is. Blackjack is a diverse game with a rich history. As such, they are different variations of the game-even if subtle ones.</p>
<p>Before playing any game of Blackjack (or any casino game) it&#8217;s important to know the rules and the payouts. Nothing could be worse than having a huge bet out there and being told that you can&#8217;t do something, like split Aces and hit. That&#8217;s the pits. Know the game before you play. Ask if you must. Online Blackjack is easier, because all the rules are usually just a click away. And the rules are vital if you plan on playing some sort of system. Not all systems are universal.</p>
<p>One variation of Blackjack is European Blackjack. It&#8217;s played with two decks. Unlike some places on the Las Vegas Strip (unless they offer this variation), the dealer must stand on a soft 17. Oh, and here&#8217;s a big difference. You can only double down on 9 and 11. That&#8217;s right. So, if you have an Ace and an 8 with the dealer showing a 6, you can&#8217;t double.</p>
<p>For most people, this limitation is no big deal. But, it can be tough to swallow for the more aggressive player. Another aggressive player killer is the fact that you can&#8217;t double down after a split no matter what. In this version of Blackjack, the house has a 0.39% advantage.</p>
<p>Moving on, we come to Atlantic City Blackjack. This version of Blackjack is always played with eight decks via a shoe. As with Euro Blackjack, the dealer must stand on soft 17. And that&#8217;s how Downtown Las Vegas plays it too. Splitting is allowed, but only up to three hands. And you can double on the first two cards after splitting too.</p>
<p>Another interesting option is late surrender, which is allowed in the Atlantic City version. The house advantage is slightly lower at 0.35%.</p>
<p>And that brings us to Double Exposure Blackjack, which is a crowd favorite-at least at first. You can see both dealer cards. Easy win right? Not so fast. The dealer wins all ties. Yep, no pushes, you just lose. It&#8217;s the price to pay for knowing what the dealer has.</p>
<p>Another feature that I don&#8217;t personally like is Blackjack payouts only paying even money. There&#8217;s no bonus at all, which kind of ruins the game for me. The game is played with a shoe that holds 8 decks and the dealer hits on soft 17.</p>
<p>Even though the dealer shows both cards, the house advantage nearly doubles the previous two versions we talked about. It&#8217;s 0.69%.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 10:08:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first casino was opened in 1942 on the Las Vegas strip. However, by 1992 all of those casinos in Las Vegas were demolished so that new era of modern casinos can be built up. A casino is a house that facilitates the people to deal with certain kinds of gambling activities. Casinos are generally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first casino was opened in 1942 on the Las Vegas strip. However, by 1992 all of those casinos in Las Vegas were demolished so that new era of modern casinos can be built up.<br />
A casino is a house that facilitates the people to deal with certain kinds of gambling activities. Casinos are generally built near or combined with restaurants, hotels, motels, retail shopping areas, cruises ships, or other types of tourist attractions. They are generally found where people spend their time in entertaining themselves all alone or with families.<br />
Some of the casinos are also there which are known for their additional entertaining features such as live entertainments. Some casinos are also known for hosting live events like stand-up comedy, concerts, model dances, sporting events, adult shows, etc.<br />
Playing Casino and Gambling is not an easy task for all to entertain themselves. It needs much patience and involves risk while playing. Casinos world can rise and fall faster than your eye blink. So it is not a fair game for all. If you cannot risk your hard earn money into playing casinos you are not qualified for playing casinos at all.</p>
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		<title>History of BlackJack</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 17:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is still widely speculated as to where exactly the Blackjack game originated, but it is widely believed that Blackjack originated in France. Blackjack was believed to be an offspring of French card games &#8220;chemin de fer&#8221; and &#8220;French Ferme&#8221;. This was in the seventeenth century yet, where vingt-et-un (twenty and one) was created. This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is still widely speculated as to where exactly the Blackjack game originated, but it is widely believed that Blackjack originated in France. Blackjack was believed to be an offspring of French card games &#8220;chemin de fer&#8221; and &#8220;French Ferme&#8221;.</p>
<p>This was in the seventeenth century yet, where vingt-et-un (twenty and one) was created. This game was then already played in casinos all over france. Vingt-et-un was actually quite different from the Blackjack game we know now. The goal in vingt-et-un, was to reach a &#8220;natural&#8221; with cards totaling 21, but the cards were dealt in rounds instead. Only the dealer could double in this game.<br />
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<p>After the French revolution, blackjack was introduced in the United States in the 1800&#8242;s. Since gambling was illegal in western United States from the 1850&#8242;s to 1910, the game of Blackjack could not flourish. It was until the state of Nevada, made it a felony to operate a gambling game. Thirty one years later 1931, Nevada legalized casino gambling with Blackjack becoming one of the primary games of chance offered to gamblers.</p>
<p>The game was not very popular in the beginning, that is why gambling houses then tried to entice gamblers with bonus payouts. That is were the name Blackjack originated, because if a player got the Jack of Spades and the Ace of Spades as his first two cards, the player would receive a bonus payout. This bonus payout for this Blackjack was then 10 to 1. Nowadays this a Jack is no longer required and any ten-value with an Ace can make up a winning hand. The traditional payout now is 3 to 2 for a natural Blackjack.</p>
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		<title>Casino Games. How Professional Black Jack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 15:57:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[However it was their publication in the American Journal of the American Statistical Association causing much excitement among both gamblers and statisticians, and blackjack was considered a game a common player might probably win. Encouraged by popularity of the article in the magazine, copied and learnt by heart by many players, the originators published a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> However it was their publication in the American Journal of the American Statistical Association causing much excitement among both gamblers and statisticians, and<strong> blackjack </strong>was considered a game a common player might probably win. Encouraged by popularity of the article in the magazine, copied and learnt by heart by many players, the originators published a book &#8220;<strong>Winning Blackjack</strong>&#8220;. Nowadays this book is a scarce edition and it enriches the home library of many professional <strong>gamblers</strong>.  </p>
<p>In 1962 Edward Thorp this time using computer technologies calculate and published in his book Beat The Dealer not only the basic strategy of playing but also card counting. Thorp states that <strong>blackjack </strong>differs from roulette, craps and other games of luck, the result of every hand in blackjack depends on the previous dealing &#8211; it really matters which cards drew back form the game and which remained in the pack. Most of the stuff calculated by Thorp is still precise, but all the serious modern <strong>gamblers</strong> should read this book only for historical interest. </p>
<p>Thorp&#8217;s system called &#8220;10 count system&#8221; was meant for one pack game which enjoyed great success in all casinos of Nevada. It was extremely difficult for learning, so most of the gamblers gave it up. However, Nevada&#8217;s casinos restricted some rules, for example, doubling down only on 11 points. The media told the whole world about it, and Thorp with his book became known all over the world and the casinos that showed themselves to disadvantage had to return former rules. Realizing that under such circumstances crowds card counters would be trying to beat the house, operators of gambling houses introduced two procedures &#8211; shuffling after withdrawal of the trim card and multi-packed games. </p>
<p>Thorp&#8217;s systems was very difficult to use in practice. But for the computer conference in Las Vegas in 1963, the game would remain on the same level. On a whim, the conference organizers decided to include a Panel Session on &#8220;Using Computers in Games of Chance and Skill.&#8221; It was just a whim of the organizers to include a section &#8220;Using computers in games of chance and skill&#8221;. Thorp was designated as Chairman of the Panel and experts on the various casino games, including blackjack, roulette and baccarat.</p>
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		<title>Blackjack Strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 14:26:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blackjack card counting is an advanced technique to win on blackjack. A player must first learn the basic strategies of blackjack before learning “counting”. By learning the technique of counting you will have the odds with you. The basic concept of blackjack counting is that a deck filled with 10s and aces will be to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackjack card counting is an advanced technique to win on blackjack. A player must first learn the basic <strong>strategies of blackjack</strong> before learning “counting”. By learning the technique of counting you will have the odds with you.</p>
<p>The basic <strong>concept of blackjack </strong>counting is that a deck filled with 10s and aces will be to your advantage. While the deck of the dealer is filled with smaller cards but is to the dealer’s advantage. Simply put, when the deck is in your favor bet to the maximum, when it’s with the dealer’s bet minimum.</p>
<p>This is because a deck filled with 10 increases the chance of the dealer getting bust. You on the other hand can just opt to stand. In an opposite manner, a deck filled with smaller cards makes the dealers chance to bust less. If you know the deck is filled with 10s or smaller cards, this can give you the advantage of knowing what strategy to use.</p>
<p>The dealer must then always hit until having a soft 17. To hit with a hand of 10 &#038; 6 and knowing the deck is filled with 10s is a bad idea. </p>
<p>If the deck is filled with aces, there is high chance that you’ll hit blackjack. When the<strong> player has blackjack</strong>, the pay off odds are 3:2. The dealer will only win on the other hand if he also gets a blackjack. That’s why a deck filled with aces is always to the player’s advantage.</p>
<p>Blackjack counting is not done by memorizing each card that has come out of a 6 deck shoe of <strong>cards</strong>. If you are able to do that, I&#8217;d be in awe: you should be in the world records book or maybe even the loony bin. </p>
<p>Blackjack card counting is done by assigning the different card numbers with different point values. Always remember to pick a system that is easy to remember. This will cause fewer mistakes and you will lose <em>less money</em>.</p>
<p>As stated above, you will assign a point value for each card and you will have to add the value of the cards that have come out. This is called the running count. Based on the <strong>plus/minus strategy</strong>, here are the values assigned.</p>
<p>2, 3,4,5,6 = +1;<br />
7, 8, 9 = 0;<br />
10, J, Q, K, Ace = -1</p>
<p>To illustrate this more clearly:<br />
The first card dealt is an ace, so we start by having -1. Then 6 is the next card dealt so we add 1. This makes the run count back to zero. Then a 3 and 4 follows, making the run count now 2.</p>
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		<title>Review of Online Casino Gambling</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 14:05:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[But I&#8217;ve also had horrible sessions where the opposite happened and nothing went my way. It&#8217;s all part of the game. It&#8217;s a roller coaster ride that you better be prepared for mentally. The key to long-term success in online casino gambling is to try to smooth out the peaks and valleys in order to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>But I&#8217;ve also had horrible sessions where the opposite happened and nothing went my way.  It&#8217;s all part of the game.  It&#8217;s a roller coaster ride that you better be prepared for mentally. The key to long-term success in o<strong>nline casino gambling</strong> is to try to smooth out the peaks and valleys in order to gain some consistency.  Sometimes a betting system can really help out. Now a lot of know what all gamblers might say that he thinks systems are for amateurs. But you&#8217;d be doing yourself a huge disservice by engaging in online casino gambling without going in with some sort of game plan first. You see, online <strong>casino gambling </strong>differs from traditional gaming establishments in a very important way, many times they offer better odds or give you financial incentives just to draw you in as a player. As a gambler, you know that even the slightest variation in odds will affect basic playing strategies for games such as blackjack and Jacks or Better video poker.</p>
<p>Because so many of these gambling sites offer incentives you don&#8217;t really need to put as much to come out ahead.  Taking these factors into consideration means that for online casino gambling, you can chuck everything you thought you knew about <em>blackjack, slots, roulette, poker</em>, and <em>craps</em> out the window and adapt an entirely different game plan.   </p>
<p>To develop a sound betting strategy you will need to consult credible reference materials. You can find excellent books and on the Internet that will benefit you greatly.  The good news is there are enough math and computer wizards interested in blackjack and other games that we&#8217;re in no danger of running out of strategy guides tailored to <em>online casino gambling.</em></p>
<p>He sure to make sure whatever system you are looking at that they author, or creator of that system, it is an experienced gambler himself and has shown the system to be credible. What I&#8217;ve discovered is that many of these guys are <strong>making money</strong> from selling their systems rather than using their own advice to win at online casino gambling. That should give you some idea of how &#8220;valuable&#8221; their systems really are!  Some people make all the money writing about things as opposed to actually doing them.  These are the types of people you want to avoid.</p>
<p>A great place to look for advice and resources are <strong>Internet forums </strong>where <strong>gamblers</strong> gather. Usually, at least one member of the forum has tested a particular strategy guide and would be more than happy to give you an honest review of the system.  </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 14:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edward O. Thorp, one of the original Blackjack Hall of Fame members, was a mathematician and scholar, known as the Father of Card Counting by professional players and the general populous alike. His Ten Count system was first introduced to the world in his 1962 book, “Beat the Dealer”, which was the very first winning [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edward O. Thorp, one of the original <strong>Blackjack Hall of Fame</strong> members, was a mathematician and scholar, known as the Father of Card Counting by professional players and the general populous alike.  His Ten Count system was first introduced to the world in his 1962 book, “Beat the Dealer”, which was the very first winning blackjack system ever published, not to mention that it was also the first mathematician publication to beat any <strong>casino-style gambling game</strong>. Every card counting system available today is a derivative of Thorp’s Ten Count system.</p>
<p>Ken Uston, an original inductee, passed away in 1987, years before the Blackjack Hall of Fame was even a thought.  Uston brought the secrets of the big card counting teams mainstream with his book, “The Big Player”, creating a commotion throughout the gaming industry.  After his landmark publication, card counting teams began to generate across the globe.</p>
<p>The inventor of <strong>blackjacks</strong>’ “team play” is one of the original members of the Hall of Fame- Al Francesca. Francesca was the driving force and mastermind behind Ken Uston and his book, “The Big Player”.</p>
<p>Blackjack researchers have been using the mathematical methods of Peter Griffin, as he was the first to break down any card counting system into two points-the Betting Correlation (BC) and the Playing Efficiency (PE). His book, “The Theory of Blackjack”, along with his many other mathematical papers made him an easy pick for the original Blackjack Hall of Fame lineup.</p>
<p>Stanford Wong, often referred to as the “Godfather of Blackjack”, was an original inductee into the Hall of Fame. The term “wonging” is related to his proven techniques of card counting across the globe. Wong was one of the first to beat the continuous shuffle machines of Las Vegas before they were removed and updated.</p>
<p>Yet another original member of the<strong> Blackjack</strong> Hall of Fame, Arnold Snyder, was inducted for first to publish what is now common knowledge amongst professional blackjack players; the importance of penetration.  Although he has written many publications on the topic of blackjack, Snyder refrains from publishing much of what he has learned to allow current players the opportunities to play and win.</p>
<p>While still in college, Tommy Hyland began playing professional blackjack, and has been for over 25 years.  He is the leading man in the longest running and most successful <strong>blackjack team</strong> in the entire world. Adored by his peers and despised by casino owners, Tommy has made his mark in the blackjack world and is an original inductee into the Hall of Fame. </p>
<p>2004 and the Blackjack Ball brought Keith Taft to the Hall of Fame, complete with a photo album featuring a variety of gadgets and such that he invented to aid in the casino beating process, with his primary focus always on blackjack. Taft credits his son, Marty, for the two were an unbeatable team since Marty was a teenager.</p>
<p>Max Rubin is the author of “Comp City”, a publication aimed at beating the Blackjack tables of Las Vegas even without mastering the art of counting cards. Rubin is the other Hall of Fame’s inductee for 2004.</p>
<p>The 2005 Blackjack Ball brought with it two new inductees into the Blackjack Hall of Fame, one being Julian Brown, an IBM computer programmer became captivated with the mathematics involved in blackjack. In the 1960’s Brown wrote to Edward O. Thorp and requested a copy of the blackjack computer program.  Since Brown had access to some of the fastest computers available, he worked diligently to produce an improved program, resulting in the creation of Hi-Opt blackjack and Hi-Lo strategies.  Most of today’s blackjack experts have built upon the work of Julian Brown.</p>
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		<title>Seminoles Issues In Casino Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a serious struggle in blackjack and card games in Seminole casinos. The &#8217;07 compact has agreed with the Gov. Charlie Crist, one that gave them the rights to table based card games in the State, was over turned by Florida Courts. So, Charlie Crist was supposed to not have legislative approval when he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a serious struggle in <strong>blackjack </strong>and card games in Seminole <strong>casinos</strong>. The &#8217;07 compact has agreed with the Gov. Charlie Crist, one that gave them the rights to table based card <strong>games </strong>in the State, was over turned by Florida Courts. So, Charlie Crist was supposed to not have legislative approval when he put the compact into play. Here want the Seminoles to go back to, despite of legislators who have refused their submission.<img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-715" src="http://www.gamblinglucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/x-cvX.1-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>But the Seminoles are known to have the only tables with blackjack and similar card <strong>games </strong>in the State. Now, the legislators are trying to look down the barrel of the gun by having a new idea. The National Indian Gaming Commission was the straw grabbed by the parties while the Commission is believed to end up when it will arbitrate this deal.</p>
<p>The State will take now their own proceeds, even if analysts are debating whether or not the enormous chunk of cash the Seminoles will decide to give the state the rights to make the deal.<br />
The problem has been discussed for months, and the compromise is not reached yet.</p>
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		<title>Table Games Examinated By Casinos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Pennsylvania has the chance to get an additional 165 million dollars annually in the gaming revenue if table games were in operation at all twelve of the state&#8217;s casinos. It was officialy announced by a person who was hired by 3 casinos. The chief executive office of The Innovation Group, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Pennsylvania has the chance to get an additional 165 million dollars annually in the <strong>gaming </strong>revenue if table games were in operation at all twelve of the state&#8217;s <strong>casinos</strong>. It was officialy announced by a person who was hired by 3 <strong>casinos</strong>. <img class="alignright size-full wp-image-583" src="http://www.gamblinglucky.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/139_jh8_57-150x1501.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></p>
<p>The chief executive office of The Innovation Group, Steve Rittvo affirmed that the revenue could be around 104 million dollars, money generated by <strong>poker</strong>, <strong>roulette</strong>, <strong>blackjack </strong>and dice. But the most of revenues are coming from the <strong>slots machines</strong>&#8216; side bringing no more and no less than 60 million dollars.</p>
<p>He even added that table <strong>games</strong>&#8216; presence could attract <strong>gamblers </strong>plus adittional <strong>slots machines players</strong>.</p>
<p>Mr. Rittvo was supposed to have a 12 percent state tax from the annual table <strong>games </strong>revenue. Compared with the percentage tax rate which contains House Bill 21, its 12 percent is lower than the House Bill which contains 21 percent.</p>
<p>Recently, Mr. Rittvo has been hired by 3 casinos in Pennsylvania. These <strong>casinos </strong>are the Mohegan Sun, Philadelphia Park, and the Sands Bethworks casino from Bethlehem which has been recently opened.</p>
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