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MGM National Harbor changes some blackjack payouts to its advantage Michael Neibauer Associate Editor Washington Business Journal Michael Neibauer Associate Editor Washington Business Journal Some gamblers are not happy with MGM National Harbor, because they're winning less. Not necessarily less frequently, just less. The Baltimore Sun reported Friday that the new $1.4 billion resort and casino has changed the payouts on some of its blackjack tables, so that a player who hits blackjack (an ace plus a 10 or face card) is paid 6-5, instead of 3-2. On
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