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		<title>American Gambling Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by: Mansi Gupta Casinos have always been a destination for the wealthy and the famous, however, these days they are hoping to be a regular stopover. But the gambling cannot be confined to one spot. However gone are the days when Las Vegas was the all and all destination for serious gambling. The success of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by: Mansi Gupta</p>
<p>Casinos have always been a destination for the wealthy and the famous, however, these days they are hoping to be a regular stopover. But the <strong>gambling</strong> cannot be confined to one spot. However gone are the days when Las Vegas was the all and all destination for serious gambling.</p>
<p>The success of Las Vegan model inspired a lot of other states to legalize the concept of gambling resorts and palatial casinos as sources of churning hefty revenues.</p>
<p>The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was path breaking in more then one way. Not only did it permitted casinos on land controlled by Indians, but it also proved to be the forerunner of a plethora of other laws aimed at liberalizing gambling scenario of the nation.</p>
<p>The act injected much needed money into the sagging and cash deprived economies of the states and was by and large successful on doing so simultaneously also providing a large number of jobs.</p>
<p>Another concept that soon emerged on the scene was that of River boat <em>Gambling</em>. Though the name strikes all the right chords in the heart and creating images of garishly decorated boats moving to and fro on the river Mississippi and other inland waterways. However there is one twist to the tale. While yes the boats are with the most exquisite of the Victorian decoration and to stir up a lot of chords, but they never leave the docks!! Thus they are nothing but casinos on water. While the rules in actuality vary from state to state and in some states such casino boats are actually allowed to cruise through water also. !!</p>
<p>The busy life of the up town leaves people with hardly any opportunity to have exclusive gaming holidays. The entire country of US today can be traversed with al the fun and frolic a gambler would ever want. The acts of different states though are a bit different. Starting with the north eastern experience there are various reasons that make the make state and districts such attractive destinations of gambling. The facilities available in them and what are the legal requirements for gambling in these states though vary to an extent.</p>
<p>Mid Atlantic is another popular destination the regulatory authorities in these states however ensure that the avenues for gaming are ample. The avenues available to any one planning a trip around the US with only one aim, and that being gambling are vast to say the least.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Gambling</span> travel in the states can be best planned if some information which foremost includes the laws governing gambling in that state and the right places to be looked for are known. Following are the regions classified which cover the entire length and breadth of the US and to get the most out of the country&#8217;s best gambling experience each one must be paid homage to.</p>
<p>These include:</p>
<p>Northeast</p>
<p>Mid-Atlantic</p>
<p>Southeast</p>
<p>South Central</p>
<p>Midwest</p>
<p>North Central</p>
<p>Central Plains</p>
<p>Southern Plains</p>
<p>Northwest</p>
<p>Western</p>
<p>Nevada</p>
<p>Any plan should make sure that best of the above-mentioned are covered in totality.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Mansi Gupta writes about <strong>American</strong> gambling topics. Learn more at http://www.<strong>gambling</strong>inamerica.com.</p>
<p>mansigup@gmail.com</p>
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