

Despite having a recording of the entire phone call (I record all of my phone calls) they would not stand by what they told me originally. This is not a request I made, it was offered by the rep on the phone all on her own.Upon arriving at Seven Mile Casino I was told that the wait was now an hour and they do not take call-aheads. I informed her that I live in Ocean Beach which is about 30 minutes away and I wasnt interested and heading down there to wait another hour upon arrivalShe asked me for my name and said that she would put me on the list this time and that once I got there she would get me set up on their app so that I could reserve ahead of time on my own in the future. She said that typically it has to be in person and then asked me if Im from out of town. I asked them if I could get put on the waiting list over the phone or if I had to be in person. They informed me that it would be 45 minutes. I called for the express purpose of seeing how long the wait was. Under the new rules, a two-minute break would be required after a player has held a position for an hour.Dishonest and bad customer service all in one location.I called ahead to Seven Mile casino before heading there for my first time. In June 2016, the state Bureau of Gambling Control sent word to card rooms that changes were to be made for rotating the player-dealer position in games such as blackjack and pai gow. Blackjack, other table games, craps, roulette and slots are not allowed in California card rooms. California's card rooms are regulated by the California Gambling Control Commission, which administers the state's laws regarding gambling, casinos and poker. Some casinos also offer bingo and offtrack betting (OTB).

Card games include baccarat, blackjack, poker (including Caribbean stud, pai gow and three-card poker), Spanish 21 and Let It Ride. Slots, including video poker and video keno, are the most popular games in California casinos. Since state gaming compacts prohibit the use of dice and wheels to decide the outcome of a gambling event, traditional craps and roulette are not allowed. California casinos are allowed by state law to offer slots, blackjack and other card games.

After passage, each tribe negotiated its own compact with the state. Gambling on Native American lands within California was legalized following a constitutional amendment, Proposition 1A, which passed by popular vote in 2000. There are more then 90 Indian casinos in California. Casinos in California are owned and operated by Native American tribes.
