SOLD 10% off through Friday. Blaze Orange - Choctaw Fracs (1 Viewer)

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How were you able to get them? I went to Choctaw last night I did not see them anywhere besides at the blackjack tables.
 
How were you able to get them? I went to Choctaw last night I did not see them anywhere besides at the blackjack tables.
The member who got them did it very slowly at the blackjack tables if I remember correctly. And to sort out a rack this nice must have taken a very long time.

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How were you able to get them? I went to Choctaw last night I did not see them anywhere besides at the blackjack tables.
Every hand at table games costs $.50 to play on top of your bet. There are promotion nights where the casino pays that and in those nights they typically just have a few the dealer cycles through for the player.

That $.50 goes into the fund (player pool) that pays your winnings. So the casino doesn’t pay you, the player pool pays you. It’s a workaround for gaming directly against the casino, which is forbidden by OKgaming laws. So players are wagering against “other players” and not the house, the house is providing dealers and equipment as a courtesy to facilitate the gaming.

Some of the strictest gaming laws in the country, but there’s casinos in every town.
Slots are typically bingo disguised as slots, so you are playing bingo against other players and not directly gaming with the house, and craps used to be played with cards because dice were forbidden. They’ve come to their senses some, and have changed some things and allowed more in the past 5-6 years.
 
Every hand at table games costs $.50 to play on top of your bet. There are promotion nights where the casino pays that and in those nights they typically just have a few the dealer cycles through for the player.

That $.50 goes into the fund (player pool) that pays your winnings. So the casino doesn’t pay you, the player pool pays you. It’s a workaround for gaming directly against the casino, which is forbidden by OKgaming laws. So players are wagering against “other players” and not the house, the house is providing dealers and equipment as a courtesy to facilitate the gaming.

Some of the strictest gaming laws in the country, but there’s casinos in every town.
Slots are typically bingo disguised as slots, so you are playing bingo against other players and not directly gaming with the house, and craps used to be played with cards because dice were forbidden. They’ve come to their senses some, and have changed some things and allowed more in the past 5-6 years.
They have something similar in California
 
These are gorgeous in person. Thank you for harvesting and keeping the chips in play fresh, and congrats to whoever gets these

Every hand at table games costs $.50 to play on top of your bet. There are promotion nights where the casino pays that and in those nights they typically just have a few the dealer cycles through for the player.

That $.50 goes into the fund (player pool) that pays your winnings. So the casino doesn’t pay you, the player pool pays you. It’s a workaround for gaming directly against the casino, which is forbidden by OKgaming laws. So players are wagering against “other players” and not the house, the house is providing dealers and equipment as a courtesy to facilitate the gaming.

Some of the strictest gaming laws in the country, but there’s casinos in every town.
Slots are typically bingo disguised as slots, so you are playing bingo against other players and not directly gaming with the house, and craps used to be played with cards because dice were forbidden. They’ve come to their senses some, and have changed some things and allowed more in the past 5-6 years.
I heard opposite, they can only make money from the antes. The games are +EV for the casino, so they end up paying out those winnings from the games of chance in the form of promotions, and in case of Choctaw, poker used to benefit quite nicely. That’s why you would see nonsensical promotions where the promo value is obviously in excess of the poker rake
 
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