The 10 Most Popular Card Games in Florida
Whether it’s on a screen or with a deck in your hand, playing cards here in the Sunshine State is still a great pastime. But in Florida, we don’t just play cards for fun, gambling is very popular, and that shows up in the list of our 10 most popular card games.
Earlier this month, we had some friends over to play cards at our house in Estero. One person suggested euchre, but she’s from the Midwest so you kind of expect that. That card game just isn’t that popular here. What we did play, was a throwback – Cards Against Humanity. It’d been so long since we had that game out that no one remembered any of the cards, so the game was as shocking as it was the first time we played it. One note on that game, don’t bring it out if someone’s going to get offended. It’s – an adult game.
The most popular card games in Florida.
It’s not Cards Against Humanity, and it’s not Euchre, so what card games do Florida people play? Casinos.com analyzed Google Trends data to see what people are searching for. Whether it’s someone looking up the rules, or where to get in a game. This is what we were searching for here in Florida.
Rank |
Card Game |
Avg. Google Trends Score |
1 |
Blackjack |
68 |
2 |
Poker |
64 |
3 |
Solitaire |
59 |
4 |
Magic |
44 |
5 |
War |
42 |
6 |
Rummy |
42 |
7 |
Spades |
41 |
8 |
Hearts |
34 |
9 |
Crazy Eights |
29 |
10 |
Go Fish |
28 |
Poker is actually the most popular card game in America, but Florida favors Blackjack. It’s such a simple game to explain but is near impossible to master. I think that’s why so many people end up at the Blackjack tables at the casino. At least with cards on the table you feel like you’re in charge, you can win. And unlike playing poker, you’re not playing against the others – it’s all of you against the dealer. But both games are still very popular here.
Seeing solitaire at number 3 reminds me back in the day when that game was on your computer by default. Wasted a lot of time at work with that. Magic The Gathering is still a big deal here. Crazy eights and go fish seem like kid’s game, but maybe it’s their simplicity that keeps them around.
10 Of The Biggest Real-Life Casino Heists Of All Time
From the moment you enter a casino, a thousand strategic choices—from the sounds of slot machines designed to disguise losses as wins to the perfumed air, which, for one Vegas casino, increased slot machine revenue by 45%—have been made to keep you playing, and to keep you just hopeful enough to keep paying. It would be bad business for casinos to bankrupt players on a single hand or pull of a lever, intentionally. And for every dangled carrot that a player eventually grasps, the house has already ensured they’ve earned it back somewhere else.
So how do you ever truly get the upper hand against a system that is mathematically designed—what is known as the house edge—to prevent you from doing so? Well, some people have tried cheating. There’s card counting (which is technically not illegal, according to federal, state, and local laws), card switching, card marking, dice sliding, dealer bribing, and good old-fashioned peeking (or hole carding). But to even have an advantage by cheating, you must play every hand perfectly, like the infamous MIT blackjack team. Determined to beat the house with even more complex math—if just theoretically, for now—researchers at MIT are studying whether quantum entanglement can give players an advantage at the blackjack table.
For the average person without a quantum computer or the skills to count cards flawlessly, any attempt at cheating is almost always noticed, monitored, and in some scenarios, permitted, says data scientist Jeff Jonas. And he should know—he developed the programs casinos use to detect even the subtlest hints of fraud. NORA, or Non-Obvious Relationship Awareness, is a software program of Jonas’ creation, which uses available data to sleuth out connections like whether a dealer and a player are related, live in proximity to one another, or if a casino employee has any connections to known criminals. Any edge that the house hasn’t already secured through tamperproof mathematics, they’ve accounted for through surveillance.
So, if you can’t gain an advantage by playing by the rules or even by breaking the rules, what’s left to do? Any level-headed person would tell you to reset your expectations or avoid the casinos completely. Some people throughout history have decided they simply weren’t going to play the game at all. Instead, they chose to rob them blind.
Casino heists are the ultimate underdog stories, and as such, it is a favorite subgenre in film. While Hollywood has given us its own edge-of-your-seat, romanticized take on the topic, the reality is arguably more dramatic and more impressive when one considers how unlikely success is. OLBG compiled a list of the 10 biggest casino heists ranging from “Ocean’s 11”-style complexity to stunning simplicity.
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