Introduction to Oklahoma Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2019
However, Oklahoma’s state gambling laws do not currently outlaw online casino gambling that takes place at legally sanctioned offshore online platforms. There are no federal laws which bar this type of engagement. Legal Oklahoma Online Casinos. The online casinos you see listed below are legitimately licensed and regulated offshore. Oklahoma is a great gambling state if you’re mostly interested in land-based casinos. That’s because they have dozens of Native American casinos with Class II and Class III gaming. With at least one casino in every Oklahoma county, you never have to go far to find a gaming establishment. Apr 02, 2019 Oklahoma slot machine casino gambling consists of over a hundred American Indian tribal casinos as well as two pari-mutuel racinos. The WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, about 124 miles south of Oklahoma City, is the world’s largest casino.
Oklahoma slot machine casino gambling consists of over a hundred American Indian tribal casinos or travel centers as well as two pari-mutuel racinos with slot machines. Most casinos offer Class II competition-style gaming machines, although they can also legally offer Class III slot machines.
No minimum or maximum payout return limits are set in Oklahoma. Further, no payout return statistics are publicly available.
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Relevant Legal Statutes on Gambling in Oklahoma*
The minimum legal gambling age in Oklahoma depends upon the gambling activity:
- Land-Based Casinos: 18
- Poker Rooms: 18
- Bingo: 16
- Lottery: 18
- Pari-Mutuel Wagering: 18
Oklahoma has the second largest American Indian population in the U.S., while California has the largest. Since 2009, Oklahoma has led the nation in the growth rate of tribal gaming. Oklahoma offers only tribal gaming.
In November 2004, Oklahoma residents approved a State-Tribal Gaming Act via referendum. This measure enacted a model tribal gaming compact, allowing tribes to use new gaming machines and card games
Based on this model compact, 33 tribes have negotiated state-tribal compacts with Oklahoma. Many tribal casinos prefer to offer Class II competition-style electronic games rather than Class III Vegas-style slot machines.
Class II machines behave similarly to Class III games with only slight differences. For instance, Class II games have spinning reels for entertainment purposes only.
*The purpose of this section is to inform the public of state gambling laws and how the laws apply to various forms of gambling. This information is not intended to provide legal advice.
Slot Machine Private Ownership in Oklahoma
It is legal to privately own a slot machine in the state of Oklahoma if it is 25 years old or older.
Gaming Control Board in Oklahoma
Oklahoma’s state-tribal compacts regulate tribal gaming in Oklahoma. However, the state of Oklahoma provides oversight under these compacts. This oversight role is the legal responsibility of the Gaming Compliance Unit within the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (
Based on the Oklahoma Gaming Compliance Unit Annual Report 2018, it is easy to see why Oklahoma casinos prefer offering Class II games. The reason? Tribal casinos have to pay the state 4% to 6% of revenue from Class III machines on a sliding scale.
Casinos in Oklahoma
There are over a hundred American Indian tribal casinos as well as two pari-mutuel wagering racinos in Oklahoma. Providing an accurate count of casinos is difficult. Why? Because many convenience stores and travel plazas identify themselves as casinos.
The largest casino in Oklahoma is the largest casino in the world. It is the WinStar World Casino and Resort having 8,200 gaming machines and 100 table games.
The second largest casino in Oklahoma is Riverwind Casino having 2,700 gaming machines and 27 table games.
List of Casinos in Oklahoma

There are no non-tribal casinos in Oklahoma.
List of Tribal Casinos in Oklahoma
The 108 largest tribal casinos in Oklahoma are below, including two pari-mutuel wagering racetracks with slot machines. Download this list including, if each casino has established one, a link to their website.
- Ada Gaming Center – East in Ada, 85 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Ada Gaming Center – West in Ada, 85 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Apache Casino Hotel in Lawton, 86 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Artesian Hotel Casino Spa in Sulphur, 84 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Black Gold Casino in Wilson, 112 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Black Hawk Casino in Shawnee, 40 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Border Casino in Thackerville, 124 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Bordertown Casino and Arena in Wyandotte, 90 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Buffalo Run Casino in Miami, 89 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Casino Oklahoma in Hinton, 55 miles west of Oklahoma City
- Cherokee Casino – Ft. Gibson, 80 miles east of Tulsa
- Cherokee Casino – Grove, 100 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Cherokee Casino – Ramona, 30 miles north of Tulsa
- Cherokee Casino – Sallisaw, 160 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Cherokee Casino – South Coffeyville, 70 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Cherokee Casino – Tahlequah, 83 miles southeast of Tulsa
- Cherokee Casino & Hotel – Roland, 175 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Cherokee Casino & Hotel – West Siloam Springs, 85 miles east of Tulsa
- Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, 30 miles northeast of Tulsa, a pari-mutual racino
- Chickasaw Trading Post – Davis West in Davis, 75 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Chickasaw Travel Plaza – Wilson, 112 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Chisholm Trail Casino in Duncan, 79 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Choctaw Casino – Broken Bow, 235 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Choctaw Casino Resort – Durant, 150 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Choctaw Casino Resort – Grant, 200 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Choctaw Casino – Idabel, 240 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Choctaw Casino – McAlester, 130 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Choctaw Casino – Pocola, 195 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Choctaw Casino – Stringtown, 163 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Cimarron Casino in Perkins, 60 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Comanche Nation Casino in Lawton, 86 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Comanche Red River Hotel & Casino in Devol, 125 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Comanche Spur Casino in Eldon, 75 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Comanche Star Casino in Walters, 25 miles southeast of Lawton
- Creek Nation Casino – Bristow, 60 miles northeast of Oklahoma City
- Creek Nation Casino – Checotah, 120 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Creek Nation Casino – Eufaula, 135 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Creek Nation Casino – Holdenville, 75 miles northeast of Oklahoma City
- Creek Nation Casino – Muscogee, 50 miles southeast of Tulsa
- Creek Nation Casino – Okemah, 72 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw, on the border of Oklahoma with Missouri and Kansas
- Duck Creek Casino in Beggs, 35 miles south of Tulsa
- Fire Lake Casino in Shawnee, 38 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Gold Mountain Casino in Ardmore, 100 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Gold River Casino in Anadarko, 60 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Golden Pony Casino in Okemah, 72 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Goldsby Gaming Center in Norman, 21 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Grand Casino Hotel & Resort in Shawnee, 38 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Grand Lake Casino in Grove, 80 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa in Catoosa, on the outskirts of Tulsa
- High Winds Casino in Miami, 89 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Indigo Sky Casino in Wyandotte, 90 miles northeast of Oklahoma City
- Ioway Casino in Chandler, 40 miles northeast of Oklahoma City
- Kickapoo Casino – Harrah, 31 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Kickapoo Casino – Shawnee, 38 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Kiowa Casino – Carnegie, 94 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Kiowa Casino – Red River in Devol, 125 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Kiowa Casino – Verden, 57 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Lucky Star Casino – Canton, 60 miles northwest of Oklahoma City
- Lucky Star Casino – Clinton, 85 miles west of Oklahoma City
- Lucky Star Casino – Concho, 35 miles northwest of Oklahoma City
- Lucky Star Casino – Hammon, 120 miles west of Oklahoma City
- Lucky Star Casino – Watonga, 70 miles northwest of Oklahoma City
- Lucky Turtle Casino in Wyandotte, 90 miles northeast of Oklahoma City
- Madill Gaming Center in Madill, 122 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Native Lights Casino in Newkirk, 106 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Newcastle Gaming Center in Newcastle, 19 miles south of Oklahoma City
- One Fire Casino in Okmulgee, 45 miles south of Tulsa
- Osage Casino – Bartlesville, 50 miles north of Tulsa
- Osage Casino – Hominy, 44 miles northwest of Tulsa
- Osage Casino – Pawhuska, on the outskirts of Tulsa
- Osage Casino – Ponca City, 50 miles northwest of Tulsa
- Osage Casino – Sand Springs, on the outskirts of Tulsa
- Osage Casino – Skiatook, 17 miles north of Tulsa
- Osage Casino – Tulsa
- Outpost Casino in Wyandotte, 90 miles northeast of Oklahoma City
- Prairie Moon Casino in Miami, 89 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Prairie Sun Casino in Miami, 89 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Quapaw Casino in Miami, 89 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Remington Park Racing Casino in Oklahoma City, a pari-mutual racino
- River Bend Casino Hotel in Wyandotte, 90 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Rivermist Casino in Konowa, 75 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa
- Riverwind Casino in Norman, 12 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Sac and Fox Casino – Stroud, 60 miles northeast of Oklahoma City
- Salt Creek Casino in Pocasset, 50 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
- Seminole Nation Casino in Seminole, 60 miles southeast of Oklahoma City
- Seven Clans Casino – Chilocco in Newkirk, 106 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Seven Clans Casino Hotel – First Council in Newkirk, near the border to Kansas
- Seven Clans Casino – Paradise in Red Rock, 82 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Seven Clans Casino – Perry, 65 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Seven Clans Casino – Red Rock, 82 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Southwind Casino – Braman, 106 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Southwind Casino – Kanza in Braman, 106 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Southwind Casino – Newkirk, 106 miles north of Oklahoma City
- The Stables Casino in Miami, 89 miles northeast of Tulsa
- Stone Wolf Casino in Pawnee, 106 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Sugar Creek Casino in Hinton, 55 miles west of Oklahoma City
- Texoma Gaming Center in Kingston, 130 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Thunderbird Casino – Norman, 21 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Thunderbird Casino – Shawnee, 38 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Tonkawa
Gasino in Tonkawa, 91 miles north of Oklahoma City - Tonkawa Hotel & Casino in Tonkawa, 91 miles north of Oklahoma City
- Trading Post Casino – Pawnee, 57 miles northwest of Tulsa
- Trading Post Casino – Wewoka, 60 miles east of Oklahoma City
- Treasure Valley Casino in Davis, 75 miles south of Oklahoma City
- Washita Casino in Paoli, 52 miles south of Oklahoma City
- WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, 124 miles south of Oklahoma City
Other Gambling Establishments
As an alternative to enjoying Oklahoma slot machine casino gambling, consider exploring casino options in a nearby state. Oklahoma is bordered by:
- North: Colorado Slots and Kansas Slots
- East: Arkansas Slots and Missouri Slots
- South: Texas Slots
- West: New Mexico Slots
Each of the links above will take you to my state-specific blog for that neighboring state to Oklahoma.
Payout Returns in Oklahoma
No payout return limits are legally set within Oklahoma’s state-tribal compacts. Further, no actual payout return statistics have been made publicly available.
Our Oklahoma Slots Facebook Group
Are you interested in sharing and learning with other slots enthusiasts in Oklahoma? If so, join our new Oklahoma slots community on Facebook. All you’ll need is a Facebook profile to freely join this closed Facebook Group.
There, you’ll be able to privately share your slots experiences as well as chat with players about slots gambling in or near Oklahoma. Come join us!
Summary of Oklahoma Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2019
Oklahoma slot machine casino gambling consists of over a hundred American Indian tribal casinos as well as two pari-mutuel racinos. The WinStar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, about 124 miles south of Oklahoma City, is the world’s largest casino
About 57% of gaming machines in Oklahoma are Class III Vegas-style slot machines. The remainder are Class II bingo-style machines where the spinning reels are for entertainment purposes only
Annual Progress in Oklahoma Slot Machine Casino Gambling
In the last year, Kiowa Casinos has opened two additional locations in Carnegie and Verden. Also, the Seminole Nation Smoke Shop is now the Trading Post Casino – Wewoka. The Choctaw Casino in Stigler is now a Choctaw Travel Plaza. The Creek Nation Travel Plaza in Okmulgee is no longer a casino.
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By Jon H. Friedl, Jr. Ph.D., President
Jon Friedl, LLC
Oklahoma — where the wind comes sweeping down the plain. Too often, those winds come in the form of destructive tornadoes. Alongside the state’s position in Tornado Alley, Oklahomans now also have to deal with earthquakes from fracking. To balance out all the potential for disaster, Oklahoma residents and visitors have tremendous options for casino play.
Online gambling
Oklahoma does not have laws permitting or prohibiting playing online. However, this situation means Oklahomans should probably refrain from visiting gambling sites, even if the sites accept Oklahoma residents as members. Gambling in unauthorized locations is prohibited in Oklahoma. Players don’t want to find themselves having to argue the ins and outs of the law in court.
But there is some good news. In March 2016, the state government stood back from the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma’s plan for an online poker site. That declaration cleared the way for a judge to authorize the launch of pokertribe.com.
Unfortunately, it would appear the tribe chose its site development partner poorly. The site has missed several announced dates for debuting its real-money operations. Even more troubling is the fact that the National Indian Gaming Commission announced an investigation into the business dealings of Universal Entertainment Group, the Florida developer behind pokertribe.com. For right now, the site exists only as a free-play option. Sadly, the site proclaims a “Winter 16/17” launch for its real-money option, a timeframe that has now expired.
Thus far, no other tribe or operator has made much progress in Oklahoma. Furthermore, the Oklahoma Senate just shot down an expansion of land-based gambling. This does not portend well for forays into the online space,.
Likely online poker operators
| Owner | Affiliated Site |
| Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma | www.pokertribe.com |
| Chickasaw Nation | www.winstaronlinggaming.com |
| Eastern Shawnee Tribe | www.feeltherush.com |
Social casino options
Pokertribe.com can most accurately be described right now as a social poker game. Players can become members and log on to the site, presumably with the notion that the transition to real-money will be painless when and if it occurs.

Casinos Oklahoma City
The bigger player in the Oklahoma market is the Chickasaw Nation. This tribe owns 21 properties across the state, including Winstar World Casino. The tribe just launched a social online platform to dovetail with its land-based offering for Winstar — winstaronlinegaming.com.
Indigo Sky Casino in Wyandotte also offers its own social gaming platform, feeltherush.com. The casino allows players to sample its table games free of charge. This is a savvy marketing strategy to educate patrons who may be intimidated by some of the newer games.
Other than that, the standard options for social gaming are available on Facebook and mobile devices. There is Slotomania, Double Down Casino, Big Fish, and Zynga. Players may also access MyVegas. Thisallows players to accumulate loyalty points redeemable at select MGM properties and partners. The nearest option to Oklahoma would likely be the Gold Strike in Tunica, Mississippi. Residents could also hop a short flight to Las Vegas. This would yield a tremendous number of options – all freely gained, so long as the player is willing to put in the time.
State casino operator history
No state in the US has benefitted more from the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 than Oklahoma. The act allows federally recognized tribes to negotiate deals (or compacts) with their resident states in order to conduct gaming operations on tribal lands. In Oklahoma’s case, there are 38 recognized tribes.
Thirty-three of those tribes have negotiated compacts with the state. Most of those tribes own at least one casino property – as mentioned above, the Chickasaw Nation owns 21. These compacts have led to a state with roughly 100 casino properties (an exact figure is challenging to obtain). As a result, there may not be another state with more concentrated gambling across its entire territory. (Oklahoma is only 70,000 square miles in area.)
The other aspect of Oklahoma’s great spread of casinos is the state’s proximity to Texas. The large neighbor to the south has few options for its citizens to gamble. As a result, billions of Texas dollars flow across the Red River each year. The most obvious recipient of that influx of wealth sits a mere mile over the border – Winstar World Casino and Resort.
Largest Gambling Casino In Oklahoma
The granddaddy of casinos
Winstar World Casino and Resort began life as a bingo hall in 1991 in Thackerville, Oklahoma. It was literally just a tent – albeit a well-lit and appointed tent – and remained so for 13 years. Then, a year after an expansion of the bingo hall, Winstar began offering a few electronic gaming options. After four years, the property had expanded its offerings to include off-track betting, a poker room, four restaurants, and a theater.
The next year, Winstar finished the first and largest of its expansions, doubling the casino floor space to 380,000 square feet. Subsequent expansions in 2012 and 2013 brought the total floor space north of 500,000 square feet. The exact size is unclear. What is clear is that it’s the largest casino in the US, and either the largest or second-largest in the world. (The other being the Venetian Macao.)
As proof that Winstar’s size is not a fluke, several other casinos in the state have gaming space in excess of 100,000 square feet. One of the largest casinos in the state, Choctaw Casino Resort in Durant, is also the second-nearest casino to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Riverwind Casino in Norman offers over 200,000 square feet of gaming space. This is music to the ears of anyone visiting the University of Oklahoma. River Spirit Casino in Tulsa boasts 300,000 square feet of gaming space and 2,400 slot machines.
All in all, things are pretty rosy for gamblers in the Sooner State. However, two games you will not find in these casinos are craps and roulette. Due to the compacts negotiated and their adherence to existing Oklahoma law, games of chance with cards are the only type allowed – dice or balls are not. Some casinos (like Winstar) have electronic versions of these games, but not the real thing. It doesn’t look like the situation will change very soon. The state legislature just voted down a bill to allow these very games into the state.
Also, be prepared to pay an extra bit on the side of each table game. The state allows the casinos to charge a commission for each dealt hand, which effectively bumps up the house edge. So, for each hand of blackjack, for example, players must pay a $0.50 surcharge, meaning that the risk on a $5 bet is actually $5.50, with only a $5 potential win.
Notable land-based casinos
| Property | Location | Games Offered* |
| Winstar World Casino and Resort | Thackerville | S, BJ, P, BI, K, PGP, 3C, UTH, MBac, OTB |
| Choctaw Casino Resort | Durant | S, P, BJ, LR, 3C, UTH, B, R (card-based), C (card-based), PGP, OTB |
| Riverwind Casino | Norman | S, P, BJ, B, 3C, R (card-based), C4, UTH, OTB |
| Indigo Sky Casino and Hotel | Wyandotte | S, P, OTB, BI, HCF, 3C, 4C, Four Card Frenzy, Four Card Stud, WPT Heads-up Hold’em |
| Downstream Casino Resort | Quapaw | S, P, BJ, 3C, PGP |
| Grand Casino Hotel & Resort | Shawnee | S, P, K, BJ, R (card-based), C (card-based), UTH, 3C |
| River Spirit Casino/Margaritaville | Tulsa | S, P, BJ, C (card-based), UTH, B |
| Hard Rock Hotel and Casino | Catoosa | S, P, BJ, R (card-based), C (card-based), UTH |
Gambling Online Philippines
*Slots (S), Craps (C), Blackjack (BJ), Roulette (R), Baccarat (B), Poker (P), Mini-Baccarat (MBac), Pai Gow Poker (PGP), Pai Gow Tiles (PGT), Let It Ride (LR), Caribbean Stud Poker (CS), Crazy 4 Poker (C4), 3 Card Poker (3C), 4 Card Poker (4C), Ultimate Texas Hold’em (UTH), High Card Flush (HCF), Mississippi Stud (MS), Texas Hold’em Bonus (THB), Big Six Wheel (B6), Bingo (BI), Keno (K), Off-track Betting (OTB)
State legal environment
| Permitted/Offered? | Notes & Restrictions | |
| Land-Based Gambling | Yes | Tribal casinos only; no craps or roulette; table games charge commission |
| Online Gambling | No | |
| Lottery | Yes | Multi-state drawings |
| Charitable or House-Based Gambling | Yes | Bingo and raffles |
| Minimum Gambling Age | 18 overall, though some casinos may be 21+ in order to serve alcohol | |