Odds are reportedly available at each blackjack The rules set by the Gaming Commission state that winningīets will pay 1 to 1 unless a blackjack is dealt. Plaintiffs say the 3 to 2 odds provide a larger payout to the player. Its spokesperson Saverio Mancini said: “We comply with all Massachusetts Gaming Commission regulations and feel confident that this lawsuit will be found to have no merit.”
MGM Springfield says it follows state regulations for payouts. The 3 to 2 odds would provide a larger payout to the player. According to the claim, the state law requires that a player be paid odds of 3 to 2 when dealt a blackjack. The new suit alleges that the MGM Springfield paid customers with odds of 6 to 5 when a blackjack was dealt. Shawn Allyn is representing the MGM Springfield plaintiffs. Just a few weeks ago, the Encore Boston Harbor faced a similar lawsuit regarding 6:5 blackjack payouts. This lawsuit is the second of its kind for Massachusetts. The class action suit claims that the casino’s blackjack payout on winning hands is less than allowed by state regulations. Blackjack players at the MGM Springfield have filed a lawsuit against the casino regarding certain table games.