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What city is home to more casinos per square mile than anywhere in the world, and also happens to be mecca for the modern-day card counter? If your answer was “Las Vegas,” you’re right. Sin City has turned up the volume yet again. And that was a good business decision for slot promotions, because with the popularity of casino gambling exploding across the United States, some place had to emerge as the creme de la creme of gambling towns. And that somewhere remains, indisputably, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Okay, enough about Vegas and poker casinos.
In the United States, try Atlantic City, Northern Connecticut, Gulfport/Biloxi, Reno/Lake Tahoe, Chicagoland, Minnesota, Michigan, St. Louis, New Orleans, Niagara Falls - the list goes on and on, and includes hundreds of riverboats and Indian casinos where you can play Blackjack tournaments all over the United States. By the way, unless you’re from the Upper Midwest, I’ll bet you didn’t know that the state of Minnesota alone has about nineteen oper-ating casinos.
Typically, there are five to seven locations to place a bet on a standard table, and a game called blackjack may be dealt to anywhere from one to seven players depending on the number of betting locations available. On rare occasion, usually at higher-limit games, table layouts with even fewer betting spots may be offered. Players often benefit on blackjack bonus offers.
