History of gambling in Wisconsin
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For over a century, Wisconsin maintained a rather firm anti-gambling attitude. Wisconsin was admitted into the Union in 1848, and it wasn’t before the 1970s that the situation began to change in favor of some forms of betting. Charitable bingo and raffles were legalized in 1973 and 1977, but the industry really started to thrive after the legalization of the lottery and pari-mutuel wagering in 1987.
Soon after, Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act and allowed Native American Tribes and their bingo halls to turn into modern, legalized casino venues in the Wisconsin territory. America’s Dairyland negotiated compacts with tribes willing to take advantage of the new legislation. In 1991, eleven of them were given licenses to operate Class III casinos. In 1992, the Office of Indian Gaming and Regulatory Compliance was created as a part of the Wisconsin Division of Gaming.
The Office of Indian Gaming and Regulatory Compliance regulates all casinos in the state. Any race tracks that were operating in Wisconsin slowly lost their popularity, and the last racetrack closed its doors in 2009 due to lack of attendance. Now, only off-track betting is practiced in the Badger State.
Land based casinos
If you want to play bingo in Wisconsin, you can do it while being 18 years old and up. To engage in other gambling games in any of the casino establishments, you need to be at least 21 years old. All the Wisconsin casino facilities are located on Indian reservations, and are run by native tribes. There are over 20 casinos to choose from, and a dozen of them also offer lavish hotel accommodation. Unlike most states where casinos are centered mostly on one or several areas, the casinos are spread evenly throughout the state in Wisconsin. You can find brick and mortar casinos in Danbury, Hayward and Turtle Lake in the west, or Bayfield, Odanah or Lac du Flambeau in the east. Blackjack, slots and video poker are the standard offering in all Wisconsin casinos, with some of them also featuring roulette, craps, baccarat, Mississippi Stud, Pai Gow Poker and more.
Most people would recommend venues such as the Potawatomi Hotel & Casino in downtown Milwaukee, Bad River Lodge & Casino, Mole Lake Casino & Lodge, Mohican North Star Casino and Ho-Chunk Gaming Black River Falls. Potawatomi Hotel and Casino has a Las Vegas indoor atmosphere, offers 2,500 gaming machines and nearly a hundred table games. Recent reconstruction will leave the venue occupying 180,000 square feet. Mole Lake Casino offers bingo, slot machines and table games. It is a lodge style casino with an excellent promotional club. North Star Mohican Casino has over 1,200 slot machines in its lobby, features a golf course, luxurious rooms and spa and hosts a variety of music events throughout the year.
Online casinos
Where to begin then? Which sites to visit? Players from Wisconsin are welcome at such popular US-friendly internet gaming venues as Bovada Casino and Slots.LV. Casino Max is one of the newer sites on the market that keeps getting good reviews, as well. Bovada launched in 2011, offering sportsbook, racebook and casino under a single account. It houses over 150 casino titles and is mobile-compatible. Slots.LV has been online since 2013 and runs under a license by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission. The site has proven numerous times that its main goal is to provide fast and reliable gameplay. Rival and Real Time Gaming supply the platform, with help from Betsoft.
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In total, there are more than 400 games on offer at Slots.LV. As for Casino Max, it is an accredited RTG casino. It may not offer Bitcoin payments, but is has robust bonuses and promotions.
Regulation and legality of online gambling
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As mentioned above, Wisconsin does not have any laws in effect targeting online casino players. The state did enter the gambling industry relatively late, so it makes sense that they take long to adjust to new tendencies such as mobile gambling and internet gambling. There have been various administration hurdles that have been slowing down the initiatives for legalizing online sports betting and online poker. Players shape the gaming environment by choosing legal and controlled forms of online gambling. They try to reach offshore sites which offer fair terms and guaranteed payouts upon winning.