Miami casino works to save jai alai from extinction sol casino
sol casino lucky cash casino central casino de la selva casino bonus utan omsättningskrav online casino spil atuendo de casino descargar pelicula casino royale latino los casinos de las vegas bingo casino victoria casino diamante electrico letra feat kase casino linarew casino película online subtitulada casinos nuevos en tehuacan ceasers slot casino como ganan los casinos celestial moon riches slot machine sol casino (28 Mar 2022) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4373029 A group of committed enthusiasts is doing all it can to save jai alai, the world's fastest ball sport. What could be jai alai's curtain call is playing out at Magic City Casino, the last place the game is played as a professional sport. Live wagering, which long drove the sport, has dried up in the era of YouTube and online gambling. And many of the game's top players who used to make the journey across the Atlantic have hung up their wicker cestas — curved baskets for catching and throwing — leaving a void that a roster of local talent is hard-pressed to fill. Benny Bueno, a former jai alai player who oversees player operations at Dania Beach, attributes the decline to the sport's antiquated betting model, with casinos relying on live audiences to drive profits. He hopes jai alai can make a comeback on simpler, if less lucrative, grounds. Less than a year after hosting its final regulation game, Dania Beach will hold a 10-day exhibition tournament next month that he hopes will revive a full-fledged season there in time for the fronton's 70th anniversary in December. "Our belief that the sport can be kept alive and have a resurgence is what keeps us going here and it's why we want to keep going, why we keep it open." said Scott Savin, the chief operating officer of Magic City. Find out more about AP Archive: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: You can license this story through AP Archive: #casino elizondo #baccarat casino #casino slots