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Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
This is one of the drafts of the gaming compact between the state of Florida and the Seminole Tribe.
http://blogs.tampabay.com/buzz/files...on_draft_i.pdf According to the St Petersburg Time there are other drafts that allow or disallow certain games. This draft allows card games like blackjack but disallows craps and roulette. http://blogs.tampabay.com/buzz/2007/...mment-81982933 Anyway, I've read this draft but I can't determine if it allows for the higher poker limits. Anyone else want to take a go at this document? |
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/sfl...act0908nbsep08,0,5968461.story
copy paste the whole thing. |
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
The word "poker" does not appear in this document.
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
why are you so negative soulvamp? they mention poker in this article.
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2007/sep/08/...ews-nationworld |
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
"Must prohibit those under 21 from gambling" - If the Seminoles go to 21 and up this would be a big change as right now the gaming age is 18 both at the tracks and indian casinos.
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
I hope it does. dont need those young punk internet kids playing in my games lol. although it doesnt really specify they might keep poker 18 and make it 21 for table games and slots.
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
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why are you so negative soulvamp? they mention poker in this article. http://www2.tbo.com/content/2007/sep/08/...ews-nationworld [/ QUOTE ] WTF?? Why am I being negative when I say that the word "poker" does not appear in the document linked above? It's not an opinion, it's a fact. But here is my opinion: I would not want to see the Seminoles be allowed to offer higher-stakes poker unless the parimutuels also are allowed to. I think it stinks that the Indians are given such a huge competitive advantage. |
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
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[ QUOTE ] But here is my opinion: I would not want to see the Seminoles be allowed to offer higher-stakes poker unless the parimutuels also are allowed to. I think it stinks that the Indians are given such a huge competitive advantage. [/ QUOTE ] They have a huge competitive advantage? Just imagine the advantage, if they would not have signed that pesky treaty with the U.S. Or, imagine that advantage if they had not had their lands stolen. Now that would be an unfair competitive advantage. ThreeBeers |
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
WFLA TV ran a package (complete with Atlantic City B-roll) on the compact today, emphasizing the $50M upfront to the state, $100M annual guarantee, and projected $1B over 5 years the Seminoles are prepared to pay the state. Also, it featured Republican legislators objecting to balancing the budget on the backs of addicted gamblers, or something like that.
The September 11 deadline has seemed to shift to the end of the week, also. |
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Re: Draft of Florida Gaming Compact
So that means today no buying in for $500 in the 2/5 game then in cypress creak or hollywood? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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