Editorial: As Bally’s troubles mount, City Hall has to make sure casino is a winning bet – Chicago Sun-Times

"With each passing month, the planned Bally's Chicago casino seems less like the promised sure thing that will generate enough revenue to help solve the city's pension crisis, and more like a potential bust."
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Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

Why would anyone want to go to a casino in Chicago. If you are a winner odds are you will not make it safely home with your winnings.
The suburbs offer much greater safety and a better overall experience. Zippy has bet on a
Loser, the dice roll came up snake eyes.

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