![]() ![]() “Class I gaming” is defined as “traditional Indian gaming and social gaming for minimal prizes.” Since Class I doesn’t involve commercial gambling, I’ll ignore it for this article. The federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act established the three classes in 1988, which defined what Indian tribes in a given jurisdiction can and can’t offer in their casinos. To get the answers on how these machines work, I interviewed Jim Coleman, Senior Product Manager at IGT (a company that manufactures the majority of video poker machines for Class III casinos).īefore I begin, let me give you a brief history lesson on how Class I, II, and III gaming came about. I’ve received a lot of questions about video poker machines in casinos on Native American reservations. ![]() Class III Video Poker MachinesĮditorial Staff | Posted on Janu| Understanding the differences between these two types of games By Henry Tamburin ![]()
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