It may be unusual for industries to seek red tape, but gambling operators are urging a judge to keep regulators from doing away with a rule governing controversial card games that have become all the rage at the state’s pari-mutuel facilities.

Gambling operators in West Palm Beach, Jacksonville, Melbourne, Miami and other parts of the state are challenging the Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s attempt to repeal a rule governing what are known as “designated player games” or “banked card games,” years after regulators first approved the games.

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