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- Why Is There No Craps In Florida Panhandle
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- Why Is There No Craps In Florida Casinos
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Why Is There No Craps In Florida Panhandle
Florida is the third largest Indian gaming state in the nation. It has seven Indian casinos. Six are owned and operated by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, and one is owned and operated by the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. You’ve seen them, and they included electronic blackjack, craps and roulette. In addition, upstairs is where you’ll find a 24 table poker room, with No-limit Texas Hold’em games ranging from $1/2 no-limit up to $10/$25. Limit hold’em games range from $2/4 to $10/20 and there are daily tournaments (ranging from $80 to $150 buy-ins). The odds have increased for a legislative compromise to update Florida's gaming laws, one that would guarantee the state more money from the Seminole Tribe in exchange for adding craps.
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