Las Vegas Sun

April 25, 2024

Card games at tribal casinos make legal debut

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Card games including poker and blackjack became legal at some Indian casinos in Oklahoma on Thursday with the publishing of federally approved agreements between the state and tribes to expand gambling.

The agreements, or compacts, are between the state and the Absentee Shawnee Tribe, Comanche Nation, Miami Tribe and the Cherokee Nation.

Oklahoma voters approved a measure in November that permitted the state to compact with tribes for nonhouse backed card games and electronic bingo games that work more like Las Vegas slot machines. Voters also approved electronic games at three pari-mutuel horse tracks, two of which are tribally owned.

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