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Wouldn't it be cool to bring the entertainment of a Vegas casino right into your own home or to a nearby venue? Try hosting a casino party in Waipahu, HI. There are lots of Waipahu casino party vendors who can get you everything you'll need at your casino party. From slot machine rentals to gaming tables to dealers, a Waipahu casino party vendor can provide you with all the casino equipment you need for an hopping party. They'll have your friends and family playing their favorite games - Texas Hold'em, Blackjack, and Poker - and it doesn't stop there.
Waipahu Casino Party Rentals may also serve the following areas: Mililani, Waianae, Hauula, Aiea, Kapolei, Wahiawa, Kaaawa, Laie, Kailua, Kaneohe, Kahuku, Honolulu, Kunia, Ewa Beach, Barbers Point N A S, Waialua, Pearl City, M C B H Kaneohe Bay, Haleiwa, and Honolulu County.
Casino Party Rentals News and Information
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Super bowl spells good time for online gambling
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According to a recent national gambling study, Americans wager between $80 billion and $380 billion outside Las Vegas each year, with a growing chunk of that through online gambling sites
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A sure bet? Deduct your gambling losses
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Step away from the nachos. Just for a moment, think about taxes when you re placing that bet on the Big Game. Be a bit careful. Not just about your Super Bowl pick, but also the records you keep on your wagers
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Gambling, even on Super Bowl, is illegal
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Gaston County District Attorney Mike Lands said all people arrested for betting on sporting events would be prosecuted as long as gambling, including office pools, remains illegal in North Carolina