Looser Poker Laws in Florida
Written by Nigel
For those of you living in this part of the world, there’s more good news:
The maximum betting limits at a poker table in the state of Florida has been $2, with players being able to raise three times in a given playing round, but that will soon all change as a bill has passed through both the Senate and the House, leaving only the Governor, Charlie Crist to veto the bill.
It is not expected that the Governor would take the veto action, which would mean the new law would go into affect the first day of July, 2007.
The new law seems to coincide with a progressive movement being made in the state towards building a mecca for gamblers, much like in Las Vegas and Atlantic City. Many believe this law is just the next step toward the ultimate goal of having complete gambling freedom, with full access to table games such as craps, blackjack, and roulette, which are currently still illegal in the state.
This latest law will have current casinos scrambling to provide table games with these new maximum limits at their poker tables. The most likely scenario is having many $1-$2 no limit tables, in addition to $5 buy in and $5 betting max limit games. Although that does not sound like much, a player could conceivably have $20 around in per round per hand, which means players could be in for $65 a hand(including their buy-in).
Again, nothing is set in stone but it seems to me that this is quite promising. What do you think?
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Posted on May 14, 2007 | Read more articles on Poker, News
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