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    Kurt
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    Kurt: indian casinos

    are the indian casinos/reservations still playable? What about the heat? Are they connected in a chain? Do they share infos between each other? How many are there about in usa?

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    Parker
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    Parker: Re: indian casinos

    > are the indian casinos/reservations still playable?
    > What about the heat? Are they connected in a chain? Do
    > they share infos between each other? How many are
    > there about in usa?

    There are well over 400 tribal casinos in the USA, including 9 in San Diego County alone. With this many casinos, conditions range from unplayable to quite attractive.

    Some Indian casinos have partnered with established gaming corporations. Harrah's Rincon in San Diego, for example, is owned by the Rincon Tribe and managed by Caesars Entertainment (formerly Harrah's).

    Like other casinos, many Indian casinos belong to information-sharing networks such as SIN and OSN. It is widely believed that several of the San Diego area casinos share information.

    Always keep in mind that Indian reservations are considered sovereign nations. If you get in trouble at a tribal casino, you may find that your legal options are quite limited.

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