There are 17 casinos in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and all but one of them have a traditional table game setup with live dealers.
That one exception is Parx Shippensburg in Southampton Township, Cumberland County.
Since the casino opened back in 2023, it has had a hybrid gaming table setup in the middle of the facility. This includes 48 electronic table game terminals with blackjack, roulette, and three-card poker, with live dealers dealing real cards and spinning a real roulette wheel.
But according to a petition which Parx Shippensburg filed with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, the casino operator is requesting to make major changes, including launching traditional live table games for the first time.
Parx plans to remove the 48 electronic table games and replace them

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