Bingo and Oklahoma: 2 birds of a feather

Oklahoma has for a long time been synonymous with Bingo. This is because the Native tribes of Oklahoma have operated Bingo games for decades. Clients from all of the nearby states get in vans and travel to Oklahoma to play Bingo over the weekends.

The 1988 IGRA was introduced after a precedent setting decree by The U.S. Supreme Court just the year before. From that time, 23 of the 39 Amerindian tribes located in Oklahoma have opened bingo halls. The Chickasaw were the initial Oklahoma Native band to take advantage of the betting laws, and today control ten gambling halls of their own. Bingo is the game on which these gambling halls were founded. Electronic games such as slot machine games weren’t allowed, due to the fact that they are thought to contribute to gambling problems more than bingo.

In the past few years, Oklahoma law have changed to allow for massive Amerindian gambling gambling halls. You will now discover Amerindian gambling dens with slots, video poker and 21 tables. Craps and roulette are not yet approved in the Indian gambling halls yet, but that is simply a matter of time. Nobody can determine what having other games in the bingo parlors will do for the appeal of bingo.

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