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Bingo and Oklahoma: Two Peas in a Pod

September 27th, 2022 Leave a comment Go to comments

Oklahoma has for a long time been synonymous with Bingo. That’s owing to the fact that the Amerindian tribes of Oklahoma have provided Bingo sessions for ages. Clients from many of the neighboring states load up in passenger cars and travel into Oklahoma to enjoy Bingo for the weekends.

The 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) became law after a landmark ruling by The U.S. Supreme Court the year before. Since that time, 23 of the thirty nine American Indian bands of Oklahoma have introduced bingo halls. The Chickasaw were the 1st Oklahoma Native tribes to take advantage of the gaming restrictions, and today operate 10 gambling halls of their very own. Bingo was the game on which these casinos were founded. automated games such as slot machine games were not authorized, due to the fact that they are thought to lead to gambling problems more than bingo.

In the past few years, Oklahoma governing edicts have altered to allow for gigantic American Indian gambling casinos. You will now see Amerindian gambling halls with slot machines, video poker and vingt-et-un tables. Craps and roulette are not allowed in the Native casinos as of yet, but that is simply a matter of time. No one can determine what having different games in the bingo parlors will do for the draw of bingo.

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