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Smaller casinos get a year to comply with new security rules
20.05.12
The South Dakota Commission on Gaming on Wednesday approved rule changes regulating the $1,000 bet limit passed by the Legislature in February, but not before addressing industry concerns about implementing more stringent security requirements.
Source: Rapid City Journal
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Why play video blackjack?
GamingTodaySlotsToday - Apr 19, 2011
Much like real blackjack, video blackjack is essentially an even-money game. If you want to win $20, then you must bet $20. Of course there are double-down and split opportunities even in the video version of the game, but often the rules are much more
Blackjack Smarts on Wall Street, Part 2
Forbes (blog) - Apr 13, 2011
1) If the table pays only 6 to 5 on your winning blackjack hand, you are getting screwed. They should be paying 3 to 2, the traditional pay since the game was conceived. That new Vegas corporate-culture of MBA's is greatly reducing your odds with their
Poker 88 released for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch
prMac (press release) - Apr 17, 2011
This implementation of the classic game includes large fully illustrated and animated playing cards, simple gameplay and optional sound effects. "Poker 88 is our third card game in the series. The previous games, Pontoon 88 and Blackjack 88,
The Life of a Big-Time (wink) Gambler
Wall Street Journal (blog) - Apr 15, 2011
Even with pretend money, I struggled to place bets at the Black Jack table. Placing bets elsewhere was not an option, since I don't know craps, roulette, or poker. Initially I was concerned that I was so rusty with the Black Jack rules that I'd run out
Poker rooms are booming, but it's not all for charity
Boston Globe - Apr 13, 2011
RAYNHAM — Pit bosses in dark suits escort players to the 28 poker, blackjack, and roulette tables. One man exhales with relief when his pair of aces takes down a $250 pot against wired sevens. Colorful chips clink as they change hands: