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This Is What The Future Of Casinos Will Look Like In Las Vegas! | 98.1 The Breeze | The Morning Breeze

If you’re itching to roll the dice again, you’ll notice some big changes in Nevada casinos when they open again.

Governor Steve Sisolak hasn’t get given the casinos the go-ahead to open yet, but they’ll have to operate under some tougher rules to keep everyone healthy. For example, there can be no more than three players at a blackjack table, six players at craps tables, and no more then than four players for roulette and poker tables. Players and dealers will be protected by safety shields. When too many spectators gather around the tables, they’ll be told to break it up.

The gaming industry in the state employs almost half a million workers…dealers, pit bosses, wait staff, and bartenders, and they’ll all be happy to get back to work since the casinos have been shut down since mid-March. Not to mention the $67 billion the casinos bring in, providing over 37 percent of the state’s tax income.

Take a look at the future of casinos, below....

Jack Kulp and Carolyn McArdle talked about it on the air. Listen below...

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