Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, the gambling facility that broke ground last month near Camden Yards, is making space on its future betting floors for table games.
The casino’s operators, who’re led by Caesars Entertainment, received initial approval Tuesday for two,500 slot machines, one hundred table games and 30 poker tables, mentioned Chad Barnhill, the casino’s common manager.
The casino originally requested 3,750 slot machines. But that was ahead of the Common Assembly final year approved table games in Maryland casinos.
Final approval for Caesars’ requested balance of slots and table games will most likely be granted by the state’s Video Lottery Location Commission soon after Thursday’s meeting from the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission, Barnhill said.
Fewer slot machines won’t necessarily imply less income for the facility, he stated.