Craps Expands to West Virginia Gaming World
There are plenty of casinos in the US today that are limiting the amount of games they are allowing onto their gaming floors. It is a decision that the states are slowly easing up on though. State legislators are well aware of how much money gambling can bring in and they are equally aware of how desperately they need to generate more money into the state. It is a win-win situation. If they continue to expand the gambling market, they get more money and gamblers get more options. This is a model that is working quite nicely for casinos all over the country and now West Virginia is seeing the benefit of expansion. The state is now approving Hollywood Casino to offer table games, including craps starting in July of this year. The casino is located at Charles Town Races and Slots. This is a race park that has had a lot of success in the past and the inclusion of slots gambling in their race facility was a great move. This is why they are so excited about now developing into a 24-hour facility that offer racing, slots and now table games to the gambling public. They are opening in July as an official gambling hotspot for the area. This is going to put them in great position to face off against the other gambling entities within the same area. They are now going to be a competitive force to be reckoned with as they move into 24 hour gambling and operations.
Right now the casino is focusing on working with dealers to make sure that they are ready for the influx of 24-hour clientele. They are in the midst of heavy training on the table games. If you go to the casino in West Virginia there also are going to be many different bonuses for the grand opening in July. You can take part in the various promotions to get that much more back as you are wagering at the casino. It is going to develop into a full-service casino. Right now the rely heavily on gamblers from the DC area, but this change hopefully will open up their market to other neighboring states.
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