Okienative

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  1. On 10/9/2017 at 6:57 PM, The Raja said:

    Rich, soon we will have a link available to get them with our other Holiday items. In the meantime you can also get them directly from Enfuegolasvegas.com 

    I keep looking on the website, but I haven't seen them listed yet. 


  2. It's much better than the Firelake Grand casino food (their sushi is pretty good and ok weekend buffet) and Riverwind.

    On 10/4/2017 at 3:40 PM, APStephens said:

    There are lots of well-known places to eat inside of Winstar Casino (since it's the largest casino in America). You've got El Fenix, Toby Keith's I Love This Bar (southern style food....and it's pretty good), IHOP, Dairy Queen, Orange Julius, and some other restaurants that are one-offs, etc. And there's a buffet too. Nice selection. 

     


  3. Does anyone have a favorite smaller local? Maybe with a choice selection of older titles? I'm usually a riverwind, winstar, and firelake grand player. There are several smaller casinos within a 30 minute drive of me. I.E. the Blackhawk and Kickapoo casino. I'm curious to find a few I can road trip to in state. 


  4. On 6/17/2017 at 6:56 PM, Freaky Fry said:

    From what I've been told...Native don't follow fed regulations on machines, only tables. Watch out for server based systems (not traditional one micro-chip, one machine) as they can change % at any given time without having to reboot. I also believe that this falls into Class 2 or B gaming (the ones with the bingo game attached) I've noticed as well that the old adage of "Play the machines by the door" fits with Tribal casinos, the hidden, or further out ones are tight(er) and the stand alone end cap type machines seem to payout more with heavier foot traffic. Max bet isn't as good in a tribal as it is @ a non tribal for some reason, I seem to go through a bankroll quicker. Also the ones by the food courts seem to pay better than the ones 40 feet away. I'm just stating what I've noticed from my local Tribal(s) (of which there are 3 different Tribes @ 6 different locations) vs local non-Tribal (7 within my willingness to go to, not including Detroit area) with a mandated 85%+ payback. No matter which you go to, it's about having fun (yeah right) ;)

    They still have to follow federal regulations, however they have varied state compacts on a state by state basis. Server based gaming isn't big even in Vegas yet, and while they can change the payback % with it, it's not as simple as a switch or a few keystrokes. A disturbing amount of states don't require they publish a payback%