Michael Mayo on the inconsistency of gambling ages
It's 21. No, it's 18.
Still up for debate.
Columnist Michael Mayo talks about gambling ages in Florida in his latest post on his blog.
South Florida Gambling
It's 21. No, it's 18.
Still up for debate.
Columnist Michael Mayo talks about gambling ages in Florida in his latest post on his blog.
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NICK SORTAL began playing 3-card "gut" and "Indian poker" on high school band trips, moved on to "night baseball" and "pass the trash" during a Dr. Pepper-infused midnight game in the 1980s at the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, and now play in a regular neighborhood Hold 'Em game in Plantation. I have been given the assignment of writing about the gambling life in South Florida casinos for the Sun-Sentinel...which means sitting around watching poker on TV now counts as research.
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