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About Jack Marsh
Jack Marsh enjoys examining the world around him from many different points of view: the mathematical, the psychological, the political, and the philosophical.
He will write from a mathematical perspective on why the cards fall the way they do, from a psychological perspective on why gamblers gamble the way they do, from a political perspective on why forms of entertainment that are encouraged in one place are prohibited in another, and from a philosophical perspective on the nature of happiness and the pursuit thereof.
When he is not writing articles for Slots Play Casinos, Jack enjoys bowling, learning languages, and writing poetry.
Articles by Jack:
The biggest news in the world of gambling continues to be the Supreme Court decision rendering PASPA void on constitutional grounds. That has released the sports betting genie and …
As much as the weekly news relates the enduring viability of land based casinos, the news also carries many articles and announcements that talk about online gambling in every …
The online gaming industry in the United States remains in a serious state of uncertainty and flux. Some game providers have been accused of breaking gambling laws by offering …
The news out of Sweden is that Svenska Spel, the country’s state-run casino online outlet, outpaced all other casinos, including both land based and internationally licensed online casinos. In …
Everyone is talking seemingly non-stop about the imminent revolution in American gambling habits if the Supreme Court reverses the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) that was made …
Whereas many of the employees at a land based casino are visible to the public, and anyone concerned with issues of diversity in the casino workplace can see firsthand …
The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) held its 33rd annual Indian Gaming Tradeshow and Convention from April 17-20 in Las Vegas. The annual convention brings together industry and tribal …
Pennsylvania’s slow but steady movement into online gaming took a slight turn when the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board decided to allow unlimited “skins” in all licensed casinos and online …
A failing casino in upstate New York has asked the state government for a bailout. This has brought about quite a firestorm of criticism among which is the call …
Online casinos came on board back in the 1990’s and from the outset there was debate as to whether they should be regulated. In 1994, Antigua and Barbuda became …
The saga of Red Rock Casino, Station Casinos, and their refusal to pay out a Bad Beat jackpot seems to have come to an end, happily for the poker …
Online gaming continues to be in a bit of turmoil in the wake of the legalization or pending legalization of sports betting in many jurisdictions around the world. It is …