Bingo and Oklahoma: Two Peas in a Pod

Oklahoma has for a long time been synonymous with Bingo. This is because the Amerindian bands of Oklahoma have run Bingo sessions for ages. Clients from all of the nearby states pile in vehicles and travel to Oklahoma to gamble on Bingo on the weekends.

The 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act was introduced after a precedent setting ruling by The U.S. Supreme Court the year prior. Since that instance, 23 of the thirty nine American Indian tribes of Oklahoma have introduced gambling halls. The Chickasaw were the first Oklahoma Indian tribes to take advantage of the gaming rules, and at this time run 10 gambling dens of their very own. Bingo is the game on which the above-mentioned gambling dens were built on. Electronic games such as slot machine games were not authorized, on the grounds that they are believed to lead to gambling dependency at a higher rate than bingo.

In recent years, Oklahoma rules has altered to allow for large Indian wagering gambling halls. You’ll now see Native casinos with slots, video poker and vingt-et-un tables. Craps and roulette are not yet allowed in the Native gambling halls yet, but this is only a matter of time. Nobody can say with what having different casino games in the bingo houses will do for the popularity of bingo.

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