Conn. casinos woo more Bay State gamblers
DARTMOUTH Massachusetts continues to supply the biggest share of gamblers to Connecticut’s two casino resorts, but it’s not enough and they’ll try to get more, says Dr. Clyde W. Barrow, director of the UMass Dartmouth Center for Policy Analysis.
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Gambling casinos info:
- Blackjack originated in French casinos around the 1700's where it was called "vingt-et-un" (twenty-and-one) and has been in United States since the 1800's.
- Casino gambling, including Indian gaming, is legal in 27 states and most of the casinos have been built in the last 5 years according to "America's Gambling Fever", U. S. News and World Report, 15 Jan 1996
- The first legal lottery in the twentieth century was the New Hampshire Sweepstakes which began on March 12, 1964. Currently 37 states and the District of Columbia operate lotteries.
- If you have even seen a Baccarat player bend the cards and make a fold in them, don't be surprised. This is common because once the decks in the card shoe are finished in Baccarat, they are usually thrown away. In Baccarat, do not bet on a tie hand.

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