Maryland Live casino to replace some slots with table games

Tables to open by spring as hundreds sign up for dealer school

The state's largest casino plans to hire hundreds of dealers and install 150 table games, with some taking wagers of up to $10,000, Maryland Live officials said Wednesday in the first detailed announcement since voters legalized such games last week. David Cordish, chairman of the Baltimore-based Cordish Cos., said he is considering building a high-rise hotel with conference facilities next to the company's casino in Anne Arundel County.




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