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Massachusetts to open casino. Poker room?
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www.boston.com Treasurer calls casino plan "realistic" By Andrea Estes, Globe Staff State Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill outlined a plan today for a state-regulated casino to preempt the Mashpee Wampanoags that he said could bring more money to cities and towns than the roughly $900 million in local aid raised each year by the lottery. Cahill described a first-class resort regulated by a gaming commission that could be developed faster than an Indian-run casino, which he said would drain money from the lottery and provide the state only a limited amount of revenue that was subject to negotiations with the tribe. "I would argue if we act now, before we are forced to under the Indian gaming act, we can extract significantly more revenue than Connecticut," Cahill told a crowd of 150 people at a breakfast for the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce at the InterContinental hotel in Boston. The proposal was outlined in today's Globe. The Mashpee Wampanoags, who are celebrating their official recognition by the federal government, have announced plans to open a casino by 2010, but must first go through the time-consuming process of putting land into federal trust. "We here in New England have always been embarrassed by our per capita spending on gaming," Cahill said today. "I propose we stop apologizing and take advantage of it." |
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Re: Massachusetts to open casino. Poker room?
It's hard to imagine there wouldn't be some kind of poker room. Affiliate with Harrahs, run WSOP satellites...get a marketing advantage on Foxwoods.
Any mention of where it would go? |
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Re: Massachusetts to open casino. Poker room?
Some one at FW yesterday was saying that he heard about this Mass casino proposal too. From what he heard the casino would be in Middleboro. This is south of Brockton off of 495.
I don't know how valid his statement is, however. |
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Re: Massachusetts to open casino. Poker room?
The Wompanoags are looking at Middleboro and New Bedford [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img], with Middleboro looking more viable.
Bob Kraft is building on his land near the football stadium. If there are no NFL problems that are would be great. Right off 95 and 495. It will be 2012-2014 before you see anything from teh state side though. Too many people to pay off to get it done sooner |
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Re: Massachusetts to open casino. Poker room?
I don't think it would take that long. But the casino will probably go up before they add a poker room. They want slots I presume.
The Poker community should start lobbying NOW. Does anyone have an email in the tribe we can write to? I will look for it. Obviously a few of us writing won't make a difference, but if they start receiving 3 or 4 emails a day for the next couple months, then they will have to listen. |
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Re: Massachusetts to open casino. Poker room?
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Obviously a few of us writing won't make a difference, but if they start receiving 3 or 4 emails a day for the next couple months, then they will have to listen. [/ QUOTE ] Joking? Show them that X sq ft of floorspace will generate more profit as a poker room than as slots or as table games or as a Starbucks, then they will listen. |
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Re: Massachusetts to open casino. Poker room?
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www.boston.com Some interesting comments today in the Globe. "The real possibility exists that the Indians will have some kind of a casino soon," Morrissey (Senator Michael Morrissey) said. "Timmy [Cahill] has seen the light. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. There are a number of people -- and I'm one of them -- who think that you need to exhaust every revenue option before you consider raising taxes. We're running out of other options." |
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Did anyone actually read the article?
The article says that the state is "preempting" the indian tribe by building a state owned casino before the tribe can make one. The dude is quoted as saying lets do this and get the revenue before the indians do. Regards, Greg |
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Did anyone actually read the article? The article says that the state is "preempting" the indian tribe by building a state owned casino before the tribe can make one. The dude is quoted as saying lets do this and get the revenue before the indians do. [/ QUOTE ] Are there any "state-owned" casinos in the US currently? I guess the lottery commission will run this. I can see it now: blackjack with no face cards; keno with 200 numbers on the board; roulette tables with 0, 00, 000, 0000, and 00000... ...and of course, poker with a 50% rake. |
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I don't think the State plans on running it. They will just put it out to bid and take care of the legal stuff. The money will be from taxes rather than taking a cut of the slots (like Foxwoods, Mohegan). I've heard they are looking at places like Fall River and New Bedford to create jobs. Somewhere central off the Pike would attract the most people imo. Downtown, No Shore, Woo rats and So NH.
The kicker is that once they legalize it the Indians can open their place and not owe a dime to the State. |
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