More Table Games Roll Out Monday
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Posted: 12:27 PM Oct 6, 2008
Last Updated: 12:27 PM Oct 6, 2008
Reporter: Anna Baxter
Email Address: anna.baxter@wsaz.com

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NITRO, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Tri-State Racetrack and Gaming Center is ready to roll out all of its table games Monday.

Blackjack, craps and roulette are ready to go at the track in Nitro.

People will be playing the games for charities Monday and Tuesday. The money raised will benefit the Humane Association and Highland Hospital.

The racetrack will spend Wednesday going over the last-minute details and fixing any problems.

The games will open to the public Thursday, October 9th.

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Posted by: booger on Oct 7, 2008 at 09:50 AM
What does the DMV have to do with this? Pablo, A little common sense will get you far at the DMV. There's signs everywhere that tell you what paperwork you need. There's also #'s you can call for info. The DMV can't help just any drunk that staggers up to the counter with an attitude. Act human to them, and they'll treat you better. I know, I used to work there. Imagine getting cussed by drunks and rednecks for 8 hours a day over stupid things, you won't be chipper either.

Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 7, 2008 at 09:38 AM
I am a new blackjack dealer at the track and worked on opening night. I think all that attended had a great time and I heard NO complaints about dealers being rude. This is a great opportunity for me to remain in this state after finding good employment, even after having 2 Associates Degrees from college. Go ahead and rant and rave about this bringing prostitutes and drugs into the area. I think you need to look to law enforcement not doing their job about those problems.

Posted by: Pablo on Oct 6, 2008 at 05:05 PM
Appearently "OHIO," these gambling employees were trained by the same people that trains those that work in the Division of Motor Vehicles. DMV employees are trained to be rude and huffy. At least thats the way they appear to me each time I visit. I'm about ready to get rid of my motor vehicle and motorcycle just so I won't have to face them. Thanks for the warning. I'll avoid the racetrack.

Posted by: osu sucks on Oct 6, 2008 at 04:46 PM
OHIO, go back to your buckeye land and gamble there at one of there casions... oh wait the buckeyes aren't smart enough to have one

Posted by: Pablo on Oct 6, 2008 at 04:12 PM
Looks as if some West Virginians won't be happy until they have gambling all over our state. I have to ask; do we really need tax money that much? Next they will be legalizing prostitution. They will claim it can be taxed and that it employees women. I'd rather have the old-fashioned taxes and do without on some things than have gambling and all the stuff it brings with it; prostitution, drugs, and other types of activities.

Posted by: OHIO on Oct 6, 2008 at 01:49 PM
I WAS UP THERE AT THE RACE TRACK I DIDNT REALLY CARE FOR IT!I PLAYED A FEW SLOTS, POKER,YOU MIGHT AS WELL JUST DRIVE DOWN THE HIGHWAY AND THROW YOUR MONEY OUT ! WHAT A WASTE OFF TIME!THE WORKERS THERE WERE VERY RUDE AND I MEAN RUDE!!

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