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In a significant move for the gaming industry, a special meeting of the Kentucky Horse Racing & Gaming’s Board of Directors convened to discuss the expansion of historical horse racing technology. The board voted in favor of a measure that will allow this technology to be applied to table games, a decision that could reshape the landscape of gaming in the state.
Historical horse racing has gained popularity in Kentucky, providing a new avenue for revenue and entertainment. By incorporating table games into this framework, the board aims to enhance the gaming experience and attract a broader audience. This expansion is expected to create new job opportunities and increase state revenue through enhanced gaming options.
The decision reflects a growing trend in the gaming industry, where states are looking for innovative ways to boost their economies. As Kentucky takes this bold step, the implications for both the horse racing and gaming sectors could be profound, paving the way for a more diverse and engaging gaming environment.
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