The Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati opened last week amid much fanfare. Unfortunately, passing out $20 chips to the general public was not part of the festivities. A co-worker who took his chances in the new gambling palace reports that there are no $2 or $5 blackjack tables. That means I won’t be strutting into the place anytime soon. Call me when they put in a sports book; that way, at least I can watch a game while I lose my money.
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