
California Cardrooms Face Major Changes: Blackjack Ban, Job Losses
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Californias state-licensed cardrooms brace for significant changes as new rules by Attorney General Rob Bonta take effect on June 1st. Blackjack-style games and other non-poker games will undergo major overhauls, aiming to tighten operations across the state. Operators are challenging these rules in court, fearing massive layoffs and the need for dealers to learn new skills overnight. The impact on Southern California communities is substantial, with families facing job losses and the need to adapt quickly. The casinos scramble to meet the deadline, while the attorney generals office remains silent, leaving the outcome of this battle uncertain.
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