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Florida’s Seminole Tribe scored another victory in its legal battle against the state this week

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vixen777

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A quick recap: In November, Federal Judge Robert Hinkle ruled that the state had violated the terms of its 20-year gambling compact
with the tribe by allowing pari-mutuel gaming operators to offer so-called ‘designated-player’ card games.
These games feature one player at each table nominally acting as the house, although in practice the role is
generally farmed out to third-party companies due to the financial requirements.

Gov. Rick Scott‘s administration has appealed to Hinkle to reconsider his ruling. Hinkle did respond, but with a two-page order that denied the state government’s request.

“The original opinion correctly analyses the issues,” Hinkle wrote, according to state media outlets.

The two rulings allow the Seminole Tribe to offer blackjack through 2030 at its six casinos in the state. It could also pave the way for state lawmakers to allow slot machines in counties
—Palm Beach, Brevard, Duval, Gadsden, Hamilton, Lee, St. Lucie and Washington—where voters approved them. In his November ruling,
Hinkle called the designated-player games an “egregious example of the cardrooms’ attempt to evade the prohibition on banked card games.”

Hinkle’s verdict will likely spur stalled negotiations on a replacement compact, but given the Seminoles’ improved legal footing,
whatever new deal emerges likely won’t match the $3.1 billion guarantee the state could have reaped over the first 7 years of the compact the legislature rejected this spring.

Gary Bitner, spokesman for the Seminole Tribe, noted that the tribe is willing to work on an agreement as long as its behind closed doors.
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dani3839

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Thanks for the article Vixen, any victory won for gambling is a good thing!
 

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