Hot news

Dublinbet

Dublinbet

DublinBet.com is an innovative and classy casino and card room. It offers classic online casino game favourites plus some of the best live dealer games on the net for January 2012.

Through the latest webcasting technology you can interact with dealers from the privacy of your home (or office!). The sounds and dealer action is live from the Fitzwilliam Card Club and Casino, in Dublin Ireland. DublinBet's Distance Gaming® is a 'must try even if you're not fussed for live dealer games - try the unique early payout

+ More info...

888

888

Do you find it hard to get to a live casino to play poker? Then simply come to 888poker, the best poker online room in Australia and experience the same thing with no hassle.888 Casino is one of the most famous casinos in cyberspace, thanks to some of the most eye-catching promotions in the industry and an ongoing commitment to innovation. Owned and operated by a subsidiary of 888 Holdings plc, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, 888 Casino was launched in 1997 and more than 25 million people have played here since.

+ More info...

365 Casino

365 Casino

Enjoy a huge selection of casino games at 365 Casino with monthly bonuses and weekly promotions, Play Blackjack, Roulette, Baccarat, Slots, and Video Poker and win big at 365 casino. 24hrs a day, 365 days a year Safe & secure with excellent Customer Service.

+ More info...

Elegance Casino

Smart Live Casino

The unique thing about Smart Live Casino is its live casino games. It offers live baccarat, live roulette and live blackjack where the player sees the dealer and the action unfold infront of his own eyes. They have a fully array of games as well as sports betting. The site also comes in a variety of languages.

+ More info...

I like casino gambling, but not so much in Texas | Other voices

E-mail Print PDF

With the Legislature in session, the question of legalizing casino gambling returned like clockwork.

With the lottery, bingo and betting on the horses and dogs all legal, why doesn't Texas allow casinos or at least slot machines? After all, supporters say, look at all the money flowing out of state to our neighbors in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana? We're building their roads and schools for them.Do a quick license plate check at WinStar near Gainesville, Okla. It's the second-biggest casino in North America, and you'll find it's 90 percent Texan (even the workers). The same goes for Shreveport (except for the workers).Nobody enjoys a casino more than I do; my vacations usually involve a visit to a casino at some point. A few hours at a blackjack table or the slots are entertainment to me.During the 30 years I've been visiting casinos, I figure I'm at least a little bit ahead. My wife and I have won several jackpots ranging from $1,500 to $10,000.I'm an Elvis fan and once won $2,500 playing quarters at an Elvis-themed slot machine in Biloxi, Miss.So you'd think I'd be on the side of legalizing casinos in Texas.But I'm not.It's not that I fear having a casino nearby will be too tempting, and that I'll go more often. It's just that I look forward to doing it a few times a year, and having it too close will make it less special.I'm a golfer, too, and it's kind of the way I feel about that. When I retire, being able to play golf any time I want will make it less fun. Part of the enjoyment of golf is looking forward to it. And very few casinos other than "destination" ones in places like Las Vegas or the Bahamas are fun. They are usually pretty depressing. If you've been to Shreveport, you know it's pretty much like Atlantic City, only without the ocean. Shreveport's casinos haven't attracted other development and have ruined business for other restaurants and entertainment venues in the city because they can't compete. The casinos can use artificially low prices at their nongambling attractions because they make it up at the tables and slot machines.I do believe, however, that the issue of casino gambling should be put before Texas voters, like the lottery and horse-racing bills were. But legalizing casino gambling in Texas is a high fence to jump, and with the economy turning around, I don't see it happening. It takes voters approving a constitutional amendment, but first, two-thirds of the Legislature has to agree to put something on the ballot. A majority in the Senate and House will not take that chance absent some special reason that I don't see right now.As for casino supporters who point to all the money from Texas gamblers going to other states, wouldn't that same argument apply to marijuana? After all, Colorado just legalized the consumption of pot. All our Texas smokers are going to be traveling up there pretty soon to spend their money!Gamblers spent $33 billion in U.S. casinos last year, while estimates are that if marijuana were taxed it would raise $31 billion. You've got to figure legalizing marijuana here would raise as much for the state as legalizing casinos, don't you?Jim Witt is executive editor of the Star-Telegram. 817-390-7704Twitter: @jimelvis

Looking for comments?

Read more http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHObc8z1eiZtsHvvDSU2KYL59i0Qg&url=http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/02/02/4595757/i-like-casino-gambling-but-not.html

You are here