The ban impacts Fresno’s Club One Casino and Clovis’ The 500 Club Casino but does not apply to Native American casinos.
The Office of Administrative Law approved the state Department of Justice's ban on blackjack in California card-rooms, threatening thousands of jobs ...
Players can no longer "bust" and cardrooms can't use the name “blackjack” or include the number 21.
The California Department of Justice decided to ban blackjack from being played in cardrooms, which could cost thousands of ...
The rule changes, approved late Friday by the state Office of Administrative Law, prohibit traditional blackjack in Golden State cardrooms. Under the new rules, cardroom players can’t “bust.” Instead, ...
California cardrooms could face a major hit come April 1, as new regulations will bar them from offering blackjack-style games, which could result in job losses and decreased revenue for local ...
iGaming content provider BGaming has added Surrender Multihand Blackjack to its casual gaming catalog, introducing a ...
Cardrooms is California have less than two months to make drastic changes to their blackjack games after major rule changes were issued.
BetMGM offers $25 no-deposit credit plus up to $1,000 match bonus, while Caesars Palace provides $10 sign-up bonus and 2,500 ...
New dealer rules apply to TPPPs as well as player dealers. They require that the player-dealer be seated at all times and ...
Stakeholders in California say new regulations could cut revenue and employment in half for card rooms, harming several cities.