Colorado Expects to Benefits from Casino Gambling ChangesOn January 21st, 2009, the state of Colorado and their famed casino facilities are in the midst of what could be a historic movement for their whole casino gaming industry. The last of the three gaming towns of Colorado, Central City voted in favor of adopting expanded gambling hours for their casinos and bigger betting limits from a meager five dollars maximum wager to a VIP worthy one hundred dollars maximum wager. The propose changes under the Amendment 50 did not stop there. Roulette and Craps, which are usually found in Las Vegas and Atlantic City casinos, can now also be offered by Central City casino facilities. The voters in Central City overwhelmingly decided in favor of the Amendment 50 changes, which will be enforced after July 1st, 2009, according to the existing Colorado law. About ninety-three percent of the voters who voted in favor of the adoption of the Amendment 50 did so in favor of imitating the decision of some others areas in the state of Colorado. The voters of the gaming towns of Cripple Creek and Black Hawk already gave their consent to raising the wager limits from five dollars to one hundred dollars. Colorado already possess beautiful nature attractions and a growing skiing market. The implementation of the casino table games and attractive expanded betting limits could make the state of Colorado one of the most attractive vacations spots. The expanded gaming hours for Colorado's gaming facilities will help casinos keep existing customers and attract new players. Gamblers will no longer need to make the trip to other locations and with the expanded betting limits, casinos can now attract high-rollers. The gaming expansion began in the Presidential election on November 2008 in the state of Colorado and has improved every month. Around 212 people voted in favor of the Amendment 50 as opposed to 16 people not in favor of the changes.
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