"Bad beat" is just a colloquial expression referring to having a very strong hand and losing to an unlikely, but possible, better hand. Such as if a player were to lose with four aces in holdem to a player with a straight flush.
That means the bad beats have no formal place in any rules of procedure and are thus unlikely mentioned in any contest or casino rules (which I assume you meant instead of laws). For example the WSOP rules have no mention of a bad beat.
No, children are generally not allowed in casinos due to age restrictions and gambling laws.
Currently, there are 3 casinos in Massachusetts. The laws were recently changed to allow more casinos to open, which prompted the construction of the Encore Boston Harbor casino.
No. A few states, such as Mississippi, have laws that require casinos to be movable and built on water.
Gambling is generally legal in the USA under federal laws, however the law is not as straight forward for online casinos. The law differs from state to state.
you can only smoke in bars and casinos ect
No, not in Texas. Some states do have such laws but not Texas.
There are no homosexuality laws in Texas. US Supreme Court has ruled that these laws are not constitutional.
Depends on your state's laws. Have you tried checking Texas's laws?
To the best of my knowledge, every state has child labor laws. There are also federal child labor laws. To find Texas' child labor laws, google 'Texas statutes, labor code, chapter 51'
The Texas House of Representatives would deal with the laws governing Texas. No federal governmental branch would be instructed to govern solely the state of Texas.
Texas has no laws requiring registration of firearms.
Texas Department of Agriculture