Are casinos required by law to use standard 52 card decks for their table games?

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Depends on the location of casino and who regulates them... It depends on the location of the casino and who regulates the casinos in that location. In Las Vegas or Atlantic City the state gambling commissions would regulate these type rules and yes they are required to use a 52 card deck with the correct suits and cards. In a native american casino they are typically regulated by the tribe itself so it is a bit murkier but you can probably be pretty much assured that they are using a 52 card deck.It seems very unlikely that a casino would ever purposely use less than a 52 card deck.

I would say generally this should not be a worry unless it is a really shady casino. Many table games have anutomatic card shufflers that do count the cards every time shuffled and will register an error if there is less than 52 cards. I have seen it happen in poker rooms many times.

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2 That would depend on the state that oversees the casino. Since Indian casinos are run by sovereign nations they are not subject to any laws. This user has been banned from Askville.

2 That would depend on the state that oversees the casino. Since Indian casinos are run by sovereign nations they are not subject to any laws.

That would depend on the state that oversees the casino. Since Indian casinos are run by sovereign nations they are not subject to any laws.

Are casinos required by law to use standard 52 card decks for their table games(I already know they use multiple decks).

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