by admin
January 21st, 2010
Here is a list of casinos in North Dakota. Feel free to print the list of casinos in North Dakota, email it to friends, etc.
Casinos in North Dakota:
- Dakota Magic Casino
- Prairie Knights Casino and resorts
- Sky Dancer Hotel and casino
- Turtle Mountain Chippewa mini casino
- Four Bears casino and lodge
by admin
January 6th, 2010

We have rounded a collection of Minnesota Casinos for your pleasure. Take this list when you go casino hopping in MN., or send this to a friend.
List of Minnesota Casinos
- Black Bear Casino Hotel – Carlton, Minnesota
- Firefly Creek Bingo – Granite Falls, Minnesota
- Fond-du-Luth Casino – Duluth, Minnesota
- Fortune Bay Resort Casino – Tower, Minnesota
- Grand Casino Hinckley – Hinckley, Minnesota
- Grand Casino Mille Lacs – Onamia, Minnesota
- Grand Prtage Lodge and Casino – Grande Portage, Minnesota
- Jackpot Junction Casino and Hotel – Morton, Minnesota
- Little Six Casino – Prior Lake, Minnesota
- Mystic Lake Casino Hotel – Prior Lake, Minnesota
- Northern Lights Casino – Walker, Minnesota
- Palace Casino Hotel – Cass Lake, Minnesota
- Prairie’s Edge Casino – Granite Falls, Minnesota
- Seven Clans Red Lake Casino and Bingo – Red Lake, Minnesota
- Sevens Clans Thief River Falls Casino – Thief River, Minnesota
- Seven Clans Warroad Casino – Warroad, Minnesota
- Shooting Star Casino Hotel – Mahnomen, Minnesota
- Treasure Island Resort Casino – Red Wing, Minnesota
- White Oak Casino – Deer River, Minnesota
This is not a comprehensive list of casinos in Minnesota. If you know of a casino that is not listed please email us. Also, if you have been into one and would like to review a casino feel free to send us your reviews to webmaster(at)worldwide-gaming.com
by admin
December 3rd, 2009
Surprisingly not, gamblers play the penny slots when the economy is in a recession. According to the Bureau of National Economic Research, the recession in the United States started back in late 2007. With some luck, gamblers get a better return for their money.
A USA Today article says:
Penny slots are usually set to pay off the gambler more frequently — as much as 70% of the time for every $1 bet — but pay smaller prizes. Casinos make more on penny slots, even though gamblers bet less. In Missouri, penny slots account for 42% of bets and 63% of casino profits.
Although penny slot games pay more frequently, the longer you play the more money the casino will make and the less money you will have in your wallet at the end of the day. The best advice is to go take hike because either way the casino is more likely to win, even in a recession.
Sources
- Casinos earn coin from penny slots USA Today, 07347456, AUG 31, 2009
Online gambling has been a widely popular past time that provides many people with hours of entertainment and sometimes decent rewards. As we all know, gambling in the United States is heavily regulated by the Federal government. So the question one has to ask may include: is online gambling illegal?
The short answer is: yes.
Online gambling is illegal in the United States. To our local Minnesota peers, this includes you.
The states (MN) Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division sent a clear cut letter to a dozen or so national and regional ISP’s instructing them to block access to 200 varios gambling sites in an effort to enforce the US Laws.
The letter was sent out April 29, 2009.
It is now July 15, 2009 and to the best of my knowledge, there are still the same amount of online gambling sites, if not more now since the letter has been sent out. Althought the state of Minnesota may report the ISP’s to the FCC, how serious the punishment will be, if any, only time will tell.
For now, online gambling in Minnesota is prohbited.