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  2. Riverboat casino - Wikipedia

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    Casino Boat on the Mississippi River, Natchez, Mississippi Sam's Town riverboat casino on the Red River, Shreveport, Louisiana. A riverboat casino is a type of casino on a riverboat found in several states in the United States with frontage on the Mississippi River and its tributaries, or along the Gulf Coast.

  3. Gambling ship - Wikipedia

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    A gambling ship is the term for a ship stationed offshore in or transiting to international waters to evade local anti-gambling laws that is dedicated to games of chance. This applies both to ships which are permanently moored somewhere outside the limits, or, when legal, that can transit back and forth from a nearby port where it is not.

  4. List of casinos in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida: Racino: Miccosukee Resort and Gaming Center: Miami: Miami-Dade: Florida: Native American: Owned by the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians: Naples/Fort Myers Greyhound Track: Bonita Springs: Lee: Florida: Racino: Ocala Poker & Jai-Alai (later Ocala Gainesville Poker) Orange Lake: Marion: Florida: Racino: Closed in October 2023 Best Bet Orange ...

  5. Category:Riverboat casinos - Wikipedia

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  6. Ocala Gainesville Poker - Wikipedia

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    Previously the fronton would have ten to twelve players, but by 2014, they used the same two non-professional players, former University of Florida football players Chris Doering and Judd Davis. [8] The casino generated profit through other means, such as poker.

  7. Category:Gambling ships - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gambling ships" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. USS Aroostook (CM-3) C.

  8. Gus Boulis - Wikipedia

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    Boulis founded the SunCruz Casinos boat company in 1994 in Key Largo. It was a cruise line with "cruises to nowhere" as the passengers would gamble on the voyage as the ships would travel out onto international water, where Florida gambling laws were not applicable. [9]

  9. Players International - Wikipedia

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    Casino legalization was spreading rapidly, especially in the Midwest, and the Fishmans applied for and received a license for a riverboat casino in Metropolis, Illinois. Backed by game show impresario and former talk show host Merv Griffin, the company opened the casino in 1993. With little competition close by, it was an immediate success.