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Each of the red icons on the map is a casino location. Just click on any red icon to see the name of the casino at that location. If you want more information on that casino, simply click again on the casino’s name and it will direct you to another page with detailed information on that particular casino, including: address, phone number, toll-free phone number, room rates, casino size, dining information, games offered, availability of discounts for seniors, any special features, and a direct link to that casino’s website.
Types of Casinos in South Dakota
There are several types of casinos in South Dakota. First, bars and taverns are allowed to have up to 10 video lottery terminals (VLT’s) that offer the following games: poker, keno, blackjack and bingo. These machines are the same as regular video gaming devices but are called lottery terminals because they are regulated by the state’s lottery commission which receives a share of each machine’s revenue. The machines accept cash but don’t pay out in cash; instead, they print out a receipt which must be taken to a cashier. The maximum bet is $2 and the maximum payout allowed is $1,000.
Slot machines, as well as blackjack, roulette, craps and poker are only permitted at Indian casinos in South Dakota and in Deadwood.
Deadwood, South Dakota Casinos
Deadwood was once most famous for being the home of Wild Bill Hickok who was shot to death while playing cards in the No. 10 Saloon. The first casinos in Deadwood opened on November 1, 1989. All of the buildings in the downtown area are required to conform with the city’s authentic 1880’s architecture. Many of the casinos are located in historic structures but there are also some new structures which were designed to be compatible with the historic theme of the town. The old No. 10 Saloon is still operating and you can actually gamble in the same spot where old Wild Bill bit the dust!
Indian Casinos in South Dakota
In addition to the Deadwood casinos, there are also nine Indian casinos in South Dakota. These casinos are also subject to the $1,000 maximum bet restrictions. No information is available concerning the payback percentages on gaming machines at Indian casinos in South Dakota.
Unless otherwise noted, all South Dakota casinos are open 24 hours and all offer slot machines and video poker. Some casinos also offer table games.
The minimum gambling age is 21 at all Deadwood and Indian casinos (18 for bingo at Indian casinos).
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TYPES OF CASINOS IN SOUTH DAKOTA
There are several types of casinos in South Dakota. First, bars and taverns are allowed to have up to 10 video lottery terminals (VLT’s) that offer the following games: poker, keno, blackjack and bingo. These machines are the same as regular video gaming devices but are called lottery terminals because they are regulated by the state’s lottery commission which receives a share of each machine’s revenue. The machines accept cash but don’t pay out in cash; instead, they print out a receipt which must be taken to a cashier. The maximum bet is $2 and the maximum payout allowed is $1,000.
Slot machines, as well as blackjack, roulette, craps and poker are only permitted at Indian casinos in South Dakota and in Deadwood.
DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA CASINOS
Deadwood was once most famous for being the home of Wild Bill Hickok who was shot to death while playing cards in the No. 10 Saloon. The hand he held was two pairs: black aces and black eights, which is now commonly referred to as a “dead man’s hand.” Wild Bill is buried in the local cemetery along with another local celebrity: Calamity Jane.
If you are looking for casinos in South Dakote near Mount Rushmore, you will have to make a stop in Deadwood. It is located just 50 miles North of Mount Rushmore.
The first casinos in Deadwood opened on November 1, 1989. All of the buildings in the downtown area are required to conform with the city’s authentic 1880’s architecture. Many of the casinos are located in historic structures but there are also some new structures which were designed to be compatible with the historic theme of the town. The old No. 10 Saloon is still operating and you can actually gamble in the same spot where old Wild Bill bit the dust!
South Dakota law limits each casino licensee to a maximum of 30 slot machines and no one person is allowed to hold more than three licenses. Some operators combine licenses with other operators to form a cooperative which may look like one casino but in reality it’s actually several licensees operating under one name. The Deadwood Trolly runs a scheduled shuttle service to all of the casinos that operates from 7 am to 1am weekdays and 7 am to 3 am on weekends. The cost is $1 per ride.
The state’s gaming laws originally limited blackjack, poker, let it ride and three-card poker bets to a maximum of $5, however, in July 2012 the law was changed to allow maximum bets of $1,000.
The payback percentages on electronic gaming machines at all non-Indian casinos in South Dakota are released as a matter of public record. Just click here to see a list of slot machine payback statistics for all South Dakota casinos.
INDIAN CASINOS IN SOUTH DAKOTA
In addition to the Deadwood casinos, there are also nine Indian casinos in South Dakota. These casinos are also subject to the $1,000 maximum bet restrictions. No information is available concerning the payback percentages on gaming machines at Indian casinos in South Dakota.
Unlike the casinos in South Dakota, in many states the slot machine payback statistics for that particular state’s casinos are released as a matter of public record. Just click here to see a list of slot machine payback statistics for all U.S. casinos.
Unless otherwise noted, all South Dakota casinos are open 24 hours and all offer slot machines and video poker. Some casinos also offer: blackjack, craps, roulette, let it ride, three-card poker, ultimate Texas hold ‘em. Mississippi stud and poker. Most of the Indian casinos also offer bingo.
The minimum gambling age is 21 at all Deadwood and Indian casinos (18 for bingo at Indian casinos). Interestingly, South Dakota casinos have very liberal rules about allowing minors in casinos and virtually all of the casinos will allow children to enter with their parents until about 8 p.m. Additionally, South Dakota is the only jurisdiction that will allow children to stand next to their parents while they are gambling.
If you are interested in folding casinos in Sioux Falls, South Dakota then you will want to check out Royal River Casino & Hotel. This is the closest South Dakota casino to Sioux Falls at 40 miles North.
For South Dakota tourism information call (800) 732-5682, or visit their website www.travelsouthdakota.com For information on visiting Deadwood call the city’s Chamber of Commerce at (800) 999-1876, or visit their website at www.deadwood.com
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