30 casinos across 18 cities in the United States β operators include Apollo Global Management, Caesars Entertainment, Chickasaw Nation Industries, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and 14 others.
US casino regulation is a patchwork β each state sets its own rules, with tribal gaming overseen federally. The biggest concentrations are Las Vegas (Nevada), Atlantic City (New Jersey), and Mississippi's Gulf Coast, but commercial casinos also operate in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, and many other states.
American casinos typically offer Blackjack, American Roulette, Baccarat, Craps, Three-Card Poker, Pai Gow, and a wide selection of slots and electronic gaming. Poker rooms are common in destination venues. Dealer schools and apprenticeship programs are available in most major casino markets.
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