Global Sports: A Guide Of Some Of The Best Indian Gambling Casinos In The Country

Friday, May 6, 2011

A Guide Of Some Of The Best Indian Gambling Casinos In The Country

By Lewis Chen


Indian casinos have become quite a popular venue for gamers. There are over 500 reservations in the United States and about a third of those have gambling facilities. They widely vary in size, games offered and available amenities. Here is a listing of the ones that are considered to be among the best.

The Potawatomi Bingo Casino up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is known as the largest of Indian casinos on the planet. Their gigantic casino has almost 800,000 square feet filled with slot machines, card tables and roulette wheels. They give visitors the luxury treatment with food, a full bar and high quality entertainment.

Island Resort & Casino in Harris, Michigan is a huge facility offering a complete variety of table games, live poker and keno gaming. The slots here include video, progressives and dual screen games. The massive Bingo hall is open continuously, seven days every week. There are daily, weekly and monthly poker tournaments.

In Mashantucket, Connecticut there would be the Foxwoods Resort Casino. They furnish around 400 table games and over 7 thousand assorted slot machines to play. It is estimated that 40, 000 guests visit on an average day. They feature a World Poker Tour area that has more than 100 tables that attract players from around the world. Horse, greyhound and jai-alai betting is also popular.

The Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel is another well rated establishment found in Morton, Minnesota. The Junction spans more than 300,000 square feet over two floors. The house is filled with an astonishing selection of slots, Bingo and table games. They offer plenty of food, entertainment opportunities and drinks.

Another exceedingly prominent gaming spot in Santa Ynez, California is the Chumash Casino Resort. At over a quarter of a million square feet of room, they have the space to lay out thousands of slots, Bingo and cards. Poker is played constantly, 24 hours every day, with weekly tournaments including Omaha, Hold 'em and Five Card games.




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