Does billionaire casino pay real money

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so a big casino on non-reservation land isn’t going to happen without a little arm twisting. Also, gambling is still illegal in Texas. Building a new arena is expensive, and taxpayers probably won't be keen on footing the bill to replace a 20-year-old stadium. There are some obstacles to Cuban’s dream.

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A vertically integrated entertainment money extraction system, deep in the heart of Northeast Texas.

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Last year, Cuban spoke of his dreams for the future of the Mavs: a new arena (The current arena, American Airlines Center, is only a little more than twenty years old) that forms the center of a gigantic luxury gambling resort in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. But the owners who followed Cuban from tech into the league were as obscenely wealthy and enamored with their own intelligence. Once, Cuban was a symbol of excessive tech wealth’s entrance into the league, pumping cash and employing a newfangled analytic approach to turn the Dallas Mavericks, an ignoble afterthought, into a prestige franchise with a hot new stadium and training facility, a staging ground for the career of the mighty Dirk Nowitzki, and an NBA champion. As far as his fellow NBA owner plutocrats are concerned, Mark Cuban has been falling behind.

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