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More competition in Northeast with table games in Rhode Island


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Voters in Rhode Island authorized table games at a slot machine facility, bringing more competition to the growing gaming market in the Northeast.

Casino-style facilities are now legal in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Maryland. That's seen as bad news for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe, whose facilities depend on traffic from neighboring states.

Both tribes took a hit during the recession. But tribal executives said they are ready to compete.

“We are prepared for the introduction of table games in Rhode Island,” Foxwoods Resort Casino President and CEO Butera told The Norwich Bulletin. “We have been anticipating it,” added Mohegan Sun President and CEO Bobby Soper.

The Twin River Casino in Rhode Island will be able to add blackjack, roulette and craps thanks to the referendum. The facility is in Lincoln, about 30 miles from Taunton, Massachusetts, where the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe wants to build a casino.

Get the Story:
Votes for gambling seen as saturating market (The New London Day 11/8)
Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun face challenges from R.I. casinos (The Norwich Bulletin 11/8)
Rhode Island slot parlor ups the ante for Mass. (The Cape Cod Times 11/8)

Related Stories:
Voters in Maryland authorize expansion for commercial gaming (11/7)
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe borrows more in quest for casino (11/6)

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