Texas Treasure Gambling Ship
by Jerry "Jet"
Whittaker
Nov 18, 2006
Texas treasure gambling ship
Texas is the state of real life cowboys and Indians,
which has been part of Mexico and the United States as
well as its own country. Mostly plains and deserts, the
state is home to several former US presidents. A proud
state, and deservedly so, it has done well as it has by
picking the right times to stand-alone and work
together. Texas has taken the most gamblers of any
state, and done usually well.
Texas
The M/V Texas treasure I sail daily from port Aransas at
the ferry crossing. Texas treasure passengers usually
begin their trip partying and enjoying their favorite
drinks in the lounges and spoils them at the
international buffet that they serve. As the Texas
treasure motors away from the port, many of the patrons
enjoy live entertainment in the showroom.
Texas Treasure Gambling Ship
As
an interesting exploit to an interesting loophole, there
is the Texas
Treasure Gambling Ship. There are some limitations
to boarding like their age limit and their federal, the
Texas Treasure permits a variety of the gambling games
along the Texas coast. The loophole is one that does not
allow gambling until reached the international water
level, as at that point there is no longer ban on the
gambling. The gambling law no longer applies to it then.
The ship offers a wide variety of gambling, and
passengers can usually find whatever game they wish to
play. Besides the trill of gambling, there is also the
vicarious thrill of going somewhere specifically to do
something you cant do just a few miles away.
Casino at Texas
Texas has one of the active Indian casino and one casino
boat. There were two Indian gaming operations but in
late 2001, the state’s attorney closed one and is still
tying to shut down the other one, which is still there.
The casino offers poker, pull-tab machines, bingo,
blackjack games, where each player must pay a commission
to the house for each bet that is made. The minimum
gambling age is of 21 years and the casino is open for
24 hours daily. The one casino boat in Texas sails nine
miles out into the Gulf of Mexico, where casino gambling
is permitted. It offers blackjack, roulette, craps,
slots, Caribbean stud poker, and video poker.
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