An attempt to please all major players in the California gambling industry is dead in the Golden State Lege. Sponsor state Sen. Bill Dodd (D) tried to appease card rooms by offering them table games and positioning mobile sports betting. That was a no-go with the state’s tribes, for whom concessions to card rooms are anathema. According to Global Gaming Business, “The amendments to Dodd’s bill would mandate rotation of the dealing at card clubs, mandate fees for players, create a moratorium on new cardroom licenses and table games, and limit the growth of cardrooms while making it harder for them to relocate. It would also restrict advertising.”
Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians Chairman Mark Macarro didn’t hold back. He wrote to Dodd, “You’ve heard the expression lipstick on a pig? This adds the mascara on the same pig. It just got worse, is what happened. It talks about enforcement language, which is really enforcing the games the cardrooms will play, but after they get to legalize the illegal things they’re doing now.” Added tribal lobbyist David Quintana, “Unfortunately, these amendments were worked out without the opposition at the table. They still fall exceedingly short of anything close to being acceptable and so the tribes who were opposed are still opposed.”

Card rooms are opening back up in Southern California, the gigantic Commerce Club is advertising eight live players at poker tables with “plexiglass barriers”… Eight is absolutely legit, if it can be done safely and with social distance, Las Vegas should be able to do it as well… I am going to go beat on some golf balls then check out my local room, I have a ton of friends who play and work there, the thing I miss most about playing poker are the human aspects, the competition and the friendships. If it looks good I hope to win some hands and over tip the dealers like a fool, I care about them a lot…
My local casino, Hollywood Park, has poker tables that seat seven. More importantly, they seem to be on the ball regarding social distance, it looked nothing like The Cosmopolitan… I am not really sold on the plexiglass, but its what they got… Some idiots of course try the stupid let the mask slide down below your nose crap, but employees quickly stepped in and corrected them. Telling some moron about basic mask wearing is dangerous these days, the patrons should not have to do that, so I do appreciate that they were on to it…