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" ... Back in the 1990s, the tribe sued the state for the right to have slot machines at its Lucky Eagle casino, which was restricted to table games at the time (they won that battle as well and now boast 1,000 machines). Before the pandemic, the Chehalis ran an express bus service bringing more than 100 groups of gamblers to Lucky Eagle per month from Seattle, Yakima and beyond. Guests can stay at the tribe’s 170-room Eagles Landing hotel, or the 400-room family-friendly resort and waterpark called Great Wolf Lodge, which the tribe built 15 years ago for $170 million in partnership with the publicly traded company of the same name. Then in the 2000s they had to fight the county tax assessor to maintain the tax-free status of the Great Wolf Lodge—a case that went all the way to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, setting a precedent that commercial operations built on reservation land cannot be subject to county, state of federal taxation. ... "
" ... Football fans watch the action on wall-mounted video screens in the sports betting lounge at the... [+] Ocean Resort Casino in Atlantic City, N.J., where an hour-long line of gamblers waiting to place bets stretched onto the casino floor as kickoff approached on Sunday Sept. 9, 2018, the first full day of NFL football since New Jersey began offering sports betting in June. (AP Photo/Wayne Parry) ... "
" ... The trouble, however, is that none of us is smart enough to know when the “right” time is, especially investors who have been on the long side of the market long enough to play with the “house” money, as gamblers do after a few winning bets. ... "
" ... This is why the stock market exists, because gamblers can gamble and stakers can stake and the house still always wins, and the whole thing can be wrapped up in such a way as to cover the fact that for the most part participants are gamblers bound to lose. ... "