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Blackjack News Archive - September 2007

Florida House Finally Approves Third Seminole Gaming Compact
Monday, May 31 , 2010

Gov. Crist and the Florida legislature finally approved a 20 year Seminole compact on April 20th, 2010. The deal will allow the tribe to continue offering blackjack at their casinos.

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WinADay Launches Slot Twenty-One Game
Sunday, May 30 , 2010

WinADays Slot 21 game is a combination of the slot machine and blackjack game. Players will have the chance to take home the games progressive jackpot prize.

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Michael Trentalange Represents Losing Seminole Blackjack Players Against Seminole Casino
Monday, May 10 , 2010

Michael Trentalange is the lawyer representing losing blackjack players against the Seminole tribe. He believes that the Seminole blackjack game is illegal since there is no gaming compact.

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Florida Officials and Seminoles Reaches a Compromise on New Gaming Compact
Sunday, May 09 , 2010

Florida lawmakers and the Seminoles finally finalize a gaming agreement on April 21st, 2010. The deal will allow the tribe to offer blackjack and Class III slot machines.

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The First Graduates of the Blackjack Dealer Class at the Northampton Community College
Thursday, May 06 , 2010

Northamptons first blackjack class graduates are expected to be hired by the Mount Airy Casino. The Northampton Community College put together the classes this year.

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Seminoles Finally Receives Approval from State Senate to Offer Blackjack
Wednesday, May 05 , 2010

The Florida Senate approved the Seminole compact on April 20th, 2010. The new compact will allow the Seminole tribe to continue offering blackjack at five of their casinos.

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Indiana Supreme Court Continues to Discuss Tom Donovan Case
Tuesday, May 04 , 2010

The Supreme Court of Indiana is still discussing Tom Donovans card counting case. The court is expected to reach a decision in a few months.

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Florida State Lawmakers and Seminole Officials Close to Finalizing a Gaming Agreement
Monday, May 03 , 2010

The Seminole tribe and Florida lawmakers are close to creating a new gaming compact. Rep. Bill Galvano is the leading House negotiator in the compact discussions.

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Florida Lawmakers Closer to Solving the Seminole Compact Issue
Sunday, May 02 , 2010

The new gaming deal will allow the Seminoles to continue offering blackjack and slot machines. State officials also have the option to review the deal after five years.

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