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Gambling Topics
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Daily Terms
Sawbuck
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10 Dollars.
Comps
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Rewards, such as free hotel stays, restaurant credit, etc. That is given to players that gamble a certain amount at Casinos.
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Question: What is the difference between Class II and Class III gaming?
Answer:In the IGRA, Congress included the definition of Class II gaming as follows: bingo; when played in the same location as bingo ¾ pull tabs, lotto, punch boards, tip jars, instant bingo, other games similar to bingo; and non-house banked card games authorized or not explicitly prohibited by the state in which the tribal operation is located. All other games are Class III, except for certain social or traditional forms of gaming. Class III games include, but are not limited to the following: baccarat, chemin de fer, blackjack, slot machines, and electronic or electromechanical facsimiles of any game of chance. The NIGC Office of General Counsel reviews games on request by a tribe or a game developer and issues advisory opinions on whether they are Class II or Class III. To facilitate distinguishing the classes of gaming, the NIGC plans to develop a regulation to establish technical classification standards.
Question: What other types of Tournaments are legal?
Answer:Most tournaments are legal. If the game or contest is determined by the player's skill, i.e. Darts, Pool, etc., then an entry fee maybe charged and prizes awarded. However if the game or contest is determined by chance, i.e., casino games, etc., then NO entry fee may be charged or no prizes may be awarded. It should be remembered that non-participants can not wager on the outcome.
Question: What is Class III Gaming?
Answer:Class III gaming is a definition first found in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988. Class III refers to all classes of gaming that are not Class I, which are traditional forms of tribal gaming and charity type bingo and Class II which is high stakes bingo and certain non-banked card games. Class III gaming is casino type gaming like slot machines and table games. The definition of Class III gaming also includes lotteries, pari-mutuel wagering, and sports book betting.
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