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Tribal gaming 101

By: Mansi gupta



Gambling is an integral part of United States of America. But it
was not so all along the way. The gambling trade was not an open
business in the continent. Only the tribals were undertaking
this job of going around the places and making people play. The
inception of the country saw coming up of many small time tribal
casinos. The Indians were the ones who started the games and
they owned the casinos. The regions around California and Nevada
saw the mushrooming casinos and they saw the growth of gaming
and casinos. The ruggedness of the west America and the loot for
money was one reason why they liked casinos so much. It suited
their personality and style. But casinos were not only for the
tough ones. They were also for the quick witted and the smart
players. Thus the casino tradition grew almost all over the
continent.

The government too did its part in spreading the influence of
casinos. The Indian Gambling Regulation Act was aimed at
legalizing gambling in the tribal areas. The tribal people were,
by this act, allowed to undertake casino business on their
lands. Thus many casinos which were essentially hidden came to
the fore ground and they started to infuse money into the tribal
areas, thus making them viable.

Now-a-days casinos can be seen all over the American mainland.
>From Connecticut to California the whole continent is studded
with gambling destinations and the jewel among them stands as
Las Vegas, which over the years, have gained the status of the
gambling capital of the world. The resorts in these areas are
not only confined to gambling service. These have turned out t
be big centers for fun frolic, entertainment, holidaying etc.
huge gambling casinos with many thousand slot machines and
equally numerous tables have come up in different parts of the
country. The northern peninsula of the Michigan River has one of
the most exiting casino destinations of America. These are
unique by the fact that gambling continues here through out the
day and night too. The resort has a historical background and
thus it makes the unique combination of Vegas Style luxury and
heritage. 

The casinos offer the tournament facility to the avid players.
They may be organized weekly or fortnightly. High money is at
stake and number of better too is very high. The tournaments too
have given their bit to popularize gambling in the continent.
They are at times telecasted live and the following of the game
has thus grown multifold. 

All casinos offer spas, food courts, pools and places to hang
out. The tribal casinos which started as humble belongings have
today grown in to tremendous revenue generation machines. Money
changes had too quickly in such places. The casinos are today
transacting in millions of dollars and thus the prospects too
are very bright. The tribes of America have to be given credit
for incepting the gaming culture in the country which today has
become a booming industry. The government playing its part and
the social uplift of the tribes and the growing popularity
through the television and internet is sure to take this
industry too far for any one to catch it this is tribal gambling
at its best. 


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