Have no reservations about that Indian machine
Casinos operated by Native Americans are getting a lot more common so I suppose the time has come to say a word about their video poker machines. The tribe has to trade a compact with the local State Government and, many tribes have done this already. But some decided that regulation was not for them. To get around the legislation, they devised electronic bingo games that look and feel like slots and video poker machines. The headline news in newspapers is that these machines don’t have a fixed hold percentage. All the machines are linked to a central piece of software that plays bingo games among all you players. No matter if you win or lose is decided by the virtual ball the software “picks”. Each game ends when a “winning” pattern in the game is achieved. It’s all very ingenious and, using this technology, the manufacturers of the games claim that the payouts are identical to the third class of game.
Just one ending thought: if the class two and three games are identical in the way they play, how come this is not illegal?