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Fairly big parking lot, almost level spots available.
Good casino, plenty of slots and tables games, choice of about four eating spots, the buffet offers a good selection of food for a very reasonable price.
The CA tribal compacts are all online, though. Perhaps someone wants to go look those up and report back?
Sorry, but it is preposterous to assert the craps and roulette as it is played today in California is a game skill.
I looked at the 'roulette' thats played in Cal. Its moronic.
opened, or conducted, under California law.)'
A similar statement is made about roulette.
Here is the link I obtained this from: http://ag.ca.gov/gambling/pdfs/Num2Craps.pdf
The purpose of the law was to introduce skill in all casino games. If the law is stupid or does not make sense, that is an issue with the state of california. Don't know what more you guys expect.
As for BJ being illegal in CA, that is completely erroneous. I have played blackjack in CA at a number of casinos and I am sure they are not violating penal law. The Hustler casino(if its still there, I haven't been in CA. since 2007) has blackjack and is obviously not a tribal casino. So does the Hollywood Park Casino.
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'The Division does not consider California Craps to be the game of Craps because California Craps is a banked card game. (The game of Craps is a banked game played in which dice determine the outcome and for that reason is illegal to deal, carry on, open, cause to be
opened, or conducted, under California law.)'
The purpose of the law was to introduce skill in all casino games. If the law is stupid or does not make sense, that is an issue with the state of california. Don't know what more you guys expect.
That's what doesn't make sense. The law makes sense that they can't use dice, but YOUR EXPLANATION DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE! How does changing it to a card version introduce skill? Also, you still haven't explained how baccarrat is a game of skill because players don't decide on anything after they place their wagers.
Guess that gives a player a decision in the outcome. I suspect CA craps is similar???
Not the first time a law needs to be revised. Certainly, this law is not high on legislators plates so that is probably why it still stands.
But the original reason for the law was to keep some amount of skill in the game.
As for BJ being illegal in CA, that is completely erroneous. I have played blackjack in CA at a number of casinos and I am sure they are not violating penal law. The Hustler casino(if its still there, I haven't been in CA. since 2007) has blackjack and is obviously not a tribal casino. So does the Hollywood Park Casino.
When I lived in the Bay Area about 8 years ago, the cardrooms there only spread a no-bust version of blackjack. It was player-banked, and you didn't automatically lose if you exceeded 21. It wasn't really blackjack per se, and I think that's how they got away with it. Is that the game they have in SoCal, or is it actual blackjack? It's entirely possible the rules have changed since I lived there.
I suspect that the laws were written with the idea that cards required mental decisions to be initiated by the player(e.g. to draw a card or not) and that the law itself is weakly written such that any card game with or without skills involved can be interpreted for inclusion.
Not the first time a law needs to be revised. Certainly, this law is not high on legislators plates so that is probably why it still stands.
But the original reason for the law was to keep some amount of skill in the game.
Yet, you still have not explained how Baccarrat is a game of skill as you originally as you originally claimed. By this, I mean that you stated something like the player gets to decide to hit or not like BJ which simply isn't true. Also, this thread is somewhat long to backtrack every statement you made, but you can be sure the pitboss is correct 100%? There is no evidence to support your claims about the game of skills, yes? I also disagree with what you say. This law is under a great deal of debate. If this law isn't taken seriously then why is there so much fight over trying to get real dice in CA? Which is why I believe that most of what you say shouldn't be taken seriously. I think this generates so much more revenue for gaming in CA. This is especially important since CA is in a budget crisis. Why wouldn't they want to get rid of that law? If I remember correctly, I've had a dealer in Vegas tell me the reason why they don't offer roulette in CA is because they want to protect the tourism industry of Nevada. Sorry darkoz, but I just can't take what you say seriously at all.
When I lived in the Bay Area about 8 years ago, the cardrooms there only spread a no-bust version of blackjack. It was player-banked, and you didn't automatically lose if you exceeded 21. It wasn't really blackjack per se, and I think that's how they got away with it. Is that the game they have in SoCal, or is it actual blackjack? It's entirely possible the rules have changed since I lived there.
I tried that no bust BJ many years ago in CA also. I think those are for those card clubs (places with no slots near residential areas unlike Indian casinos). I think they also charge like a buck for each bet you make. As I said before, I think those are for casinos that are too close to residential areas and that's probably why they have slightly different regulations.
I don't know about CA, but I did play craps in an Oklahoma casino. The boxman had two sets of cards, A-6 with different colored backs. He shuffled them and placed then on a layout marked A-F. The shooter then called out a combination, such as B-D. Box flipped those two cards and you had your 'roll'. Pay or take away. I screetched with laughter when I first saw this, then I said....Hey!!! Just maybe you could....if you just....
Guess that gives a player a decision in the outcome. I suspect CA craps is similar???
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CA craps varies by location. So what happens if the shuffler is slow and the players know which card is in which box?- Page 3 of 4