Thursday, November 14, 2013

What states allow table gambling in their casinos?

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bulldawg77


I am going on a road trip this spring and Im trying to compile a list of all states around the US, that have table gambling in their casinos.

So far, I know:
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
West Virginia
Nevada



Answer
Turning Stone in NY already mentioned.

Haven't been to all of them in FL by any means, but the Hard Rock in Tampa does. I would imagine the Hard Rocks in Miami and Naples also do

The casino boat in Peoria IL has a few but no poker (other than Let It Ride and other quasi-poker table games).

Been to a couple in NM around Albuquerque and both had a fair assortment as I recall.

Winstar on the TX/OK border had some (but had an ante on blackjack, which I avoid - house odds are bad enough as it is.)

Was at one in MN (somewhere near Red Wing IIRC) which had quite a few.

Should I go to the University of Iowa or University of Minnesota Twin Cities?




Tyson


I have a month left to decide and I have no idea. I need some unbiased opinions because right now, I'm really really torn. Cost has no factor in this.

I'm from Iowa and my family is huge Iowa fans, and so am I. I love going to football games and everything at Iowa and Iowa City is awesome. However, I don't like that it's a huge party school and I am not a huge fan of their campus. Plus it's not the hardest school to get into so I don't really take any pride in being accepted. I just take pride in their athletics, even though they sucked at football this year.

As for Minnesota, I am absolutely in love with the campus. It's incredible. The school is gigantic wich is kind of intimidating but it is a better school academically and I take a lot of pride in being accepted. I like that it's not a party school and I love Minneapolis. For a career, I think it could be better. I'm just a huge Iowa fan and Iowa and Minnesota are rivals which makes it kind of hard I guess. I know it sounds dumb to base it off of sports but that's not all I'm basing it off. I'm really torn and I've been thinking about this non stop for months and I would love to take other people's advice into consideration.



Answer
I'd say go with Minnesota for the environment. Minneapolis has the potential for internship opportunities, and career opportunities after graduation. If you went to MN and you decide to stay in the area, employers may recruit locally and go to U of MN's career fairs.




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