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Casino gambling expansion within the Northeast has arrived and arrived in a large way. After years of debate, it now appears as if Massachusetts lawmakers have settled their differences at the issue, and can add casino resorts possibly as early as this fall.Another Northeastern state could be a few months behind, but New Hampshire legislators are set to talk about and debate the problem later this year. The lawmakers are gearing up for a battle which may be long and drawn out, although the outcome is probably going already known.States at the East Coast now not be able to avoid casino gambling. With such a lot of in their neighbors legalizing casinos, the states without this way of gambling are losing millions of greenbacks in revenue. The worst part for these non-casino states, is that much of the money that may be going to casinos in other states is coming from their very own residents.New Hampshire lawmakers take into account that when Massachusetts finally adds casinos, New Hampshire residents will travel across state lines to gamble, bringing millions of greenbacks with them. If anything lights a fireplace under legislators, it’s the thought that revenue is definitely leaving the state that may be going towards the state budget.The main problem lawmakers will face when the gambling issue arises is the motives behind any proposed bill. Legislators have already started speaking publicly either for or against casino expansion, and never some of the comments have centered at the gambling itself. but rather what groups are concerned with the negotiations.Several lawmakers have asserted that if New Hampshire authorizes just a couple of licenses, then well-connected interest groups often is the beneficiaries of gambling monopolies. That may be a situation that even gambling advocates need to avoid, and it’s going to result in more licenses being offered.The legislature must move quick in the event that they are going to compare what Massachusetts lawmakers appear prepared to do, that is authorize full-scale Las Vegas-style casino resorts. The clock is ticking, and within the meantime, New Hampshire residents continue to take their entertainment dollars to Connecticut and Maine.When Massachusetts is added to that list, it can be the spark needed for even anti-gambling lawmakers in New Hampshire to understand that the state must change their stance at the issue, and achieve this in a timely manner, possibly this fall.August 28, 2011
Posted By April Gardner
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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Day 2 of the arena Poker Tour Legends of Poker wrapped up on Saturday with 99 players remaining out of the 757 who entered the development. Leading the best way into Day 3 is Ken Aldridge with 659,500 in chips. Aldridge barely edged out Cody Slaubaugh who finished in second place overall with 658,000 in chips. Rather then that, no player bagged more that 600,000 in chips. Will Failla and Matt Berkey were the one other two players to gather greater than half 1,000,000 at day’s end.Starting the day, J.C. Tran wbecause the leading man with 265,000 in chips. He picked up right where he left off, building his stack early to around 400,000 as the tournament moved through Level 11. On the end of the day, Tran was only capable of manage bagging a stack of 176,500, which was a little lower than what he began the day with. Tran’s pal Nam Le also finished the day with not up to what he started with. Unfortunately for him, that number was zero because Le was eliminated on Day 2.Other notable eliminations from Saturday included Barry Greenstein, Scott Clements, Ali Eslami, Dan Shak and previous WPT champions Joe Bartholdi, Andy Frankenberger and Taylor von Kriegenbergh. Bartholdi was eliminated by Slaubaugh in what was, in keeping with the WPT live update team, a large 250,000-chip pot.Slaubaugh raised to 2,400 from middle position with the blinds at 600/1,200 with a 200 ante. Batholdi reraised from the button to 7,000 and action folded back to Slaubaugh. He four-bet to 22,500. Bartholdi came right back with a reraise to 40,000. Slaubaugh then slid out all his blue T5,000 chips for a six-bet to about 90,000. Bartholdi moved all-in for about 120,000 total and Slaubaugh made the call.When the hands were tabled, Bartholdi showed 
for 2 overcards against Slaubaugh’s 
. The flop hit both players, but it surely hit Slaubaugh harder when it fell 

. Bartholdi hit top pair, but fell well behind Slaubaugh’s set of nines. The turn and river were the
and
to maintain Slaubaugh in front and eliminate Bartholdi.From there, Slaubaugh kept climbing his way up the leader board en path to finishing just shy of the chip lead. Another big pot that Slaubaugh was in a position to win to secure his position in second place overall was against Amnon Filippi in boat-over-boat action. On a board of 


, Slaubaugh’s 
was best against Filippi’s 
to position him over 500,000 in chips.Some of the opposite players who’ve advanced to Day 3 with some hefty chip stacks are Ray Henson, Allen Kessler, Dan O’Brien, Alec Torelli, Dwyte Pilgrim and Gavin Smith. They’ll all be returning to action with the rest of the sphere on Sunday at 1200 PDT (2000 BST) to fight for the $758,085 first-place prize.Top 10 Chip Counts