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Gaming and Casino Operations Management Gaming Law
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Original Research Article
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Abstract
Players pool gaming has existed in many jurisdictions in connection with card game operations. It has also being proposed for use in slot machine operations in jurisdictions where full Class III gaming is not fully legalized. Using a players' pool trust is a non-house-banked alternative for slot operation that has been proposed to allow Native American tribal casinos in some major states to operate their slot machines in a similar manner to Nevada style casinos. The purpose of establishing players' pool type gaming is to remove the house banking element from gaming that is essentially equivalent to Class III gaming operations and to make it equivalent to lottery type Class II gaming. The paper examines the problems of operation of a players' pool for slot operations and the accounting legal ramifications of using a players' pool.
Recommended Citation
Carslaw, C., & Egghart, E. (2000). Players' Pool Slot Gaming: Fact And Fantasy. UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal, 5(2). Retrieved from https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/grrj/vol5/iss2/4Poolse Slot Machine
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