Oklahoma has for a long time been synonymous with Bingo. This is because the American Indian bands of Oklahoma have run Bingo games for many years. Guests from every one of the nearby states pile in vehicles and travel to Oklahoma to bet on Bingo for the weekends.

The 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) became law after a landmark determination by The U.S. Supreme Court just the prior year. Since that instance, 23 of the 39 Indian tribes of Oklahoma have introduced bingo halls. The Chickasaw were the 1st Oklahoma American Indian band to take advantage of the gaming restrictions, and at this time run ten casinos of their own. Bingo is the game on which the above-mentioned gambling halls were founded. Electronic games like slots weren’t permitted, owing to the fact that they are thought to contribute to gambling problems at a higher rate than bingo.

In recent years, Oklahoma governing edicts have changed to allow for gigantic Indian wagering gambling halls. You will now see Native gambling halls with slot machines, video poker and blackjack tables. Craps and roulette are not yet approved in the Indian gambling halls as of yet, but this is just a waiting game. No one can authority what having other games in the bingo parlours will do for the appeal of bingo.