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Find detailed information on US casinos in every state - both land-based and online. Our experts have compiled information regarding states who legalized onlinecasinos and details about all legal USA online casinos. We have provided knowledge on gambling specifics for each state and what types of casinos are legal in each particular state. OnAmerican Casino Guide, you will find detailed lists of every US casino resort, riverboat casino and Indian casino in the country. Just choose a state from the below list of UScasinos-by-state in order to bring up detailed information on what types of casinos are available in the respective state, a list of all casinos within the state borders, and slot machine payback statistics for all US casinos.

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Online gambling guide

The states who have now moved forward with legal online gambling are as follows:

Legal online casino:

  • Delaware
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania

Legal online poker:

  • Nevada
  • Delaware
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania

Legal Online Sportsbooks:

  • Rhode Island
  • West Virginia
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania

USA online casinos

The online casino USA market is definitely starting to grow. The domino effect is taking place, now that states are seeing the financial benefits of legal online casinos. The laws surroundingUSA online casinos are specific to the state where they are licensed. Ultimately it is up to the state to decide whether or not to legalize online casinos. We have seen the biggest impact oflegalizing online casinos in the state of New Jersey thus far.

In New Jersey, the online casino market is flourishing. There is a long list of legal online casinos - all of which are remaining competitive in this flourishing market. The current list oflegal NJ Casinos are as follows:

  • Golden Nugget
  • Virgin Online Casino
  • Caesars Casino Online
  • Borgata Online
  • Tropicana Online
  • SugarHouse Online Casino
  • Betfair NJ
  • 888 NJ
  • Pala Online Casino
  • Harrah’s Online Casino
  • Resorts Online Casino
  • Mohegan Sun Online
  • DraftKings Casino
  • Party Casino
  • PlayMGM
  • Ocean Resort Online
  • PokerStars NJ
  • Hard Rock Online
  • BetAmerica
  • Unibet Casino

Legal online casino gambling was recently just passed through legislation in Pennsylvania, meaning online casinos are on their way in the Keystone State. The projected list of online casinos in Pennsylvania are as follows:

  • Harrah’s
  • Hollywood at Penn National
  • Mount Airy
  • Parx
  • SugarHouse
  • Valley Forge
  • Presque Isle Downs
  • Sands Bethlehem
  • Stadium Park Philly Live! Casino
  • Mohegan Sun Pocono
  • MGM Resorts
  • Golden Nugget NJ

The only other state in America with legal online casino gambling is in fact, Delaware, and just like the state’s size, the list is quite small. The legal online casinos inDelaware are as follows:

  • Delaware Park Online
  • Dover Downs
  • Harrington Online

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American Casino Guide - land-based establishments

There are many different kinds of casinos throughout the United States. Depending on your location in the country, there could be a mix of the following casinos:

  • Indian casinos
  • Pari-mutuel casinos
  • Land-based casinos
  • Riverboat casinos
  • Casino boats

Just choose a state from the American casino guide below, organized by state, and have a look at the detailed information of each. The information provided includes:

  • List of every casino in the state
  • Details about each casino
  • Forms of casino gambling available in that state
  • Slot machine payback statistics for all U.S. casinos

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Indian Casinos

Indian casinos, also known as Tribal casinos, are usually located on federally recognized Indian reservations. They range in size from small truck stops and convenience storesto some of the largest casinos in the country. At a small truck stop casino, you would generally find a handful of machines and these would be located in places such as Oklahoma or Wisconsin.Connecticut is home to one of the world’s largest casinos - Foxwoods Casino.

Different states have different legal agreements regarding Indian casinos. Depending on the agreement made, these Indian casinos can offer either Class II gaming or Class IIIgaming.

Class III (Class 3) gaming is what most people would describe as “normal” casino gaming. This is kind of casino gambling you would find at the majority of casinos in the country, such as LasVegas. Class III gaming involves the player playing against “the house” like in blackjack, craps, roulette, or any other table game, as well as slot machines.

Class II (Class 2) gaming, on the other hand, is slightly different. These are games where players compete against other players such as in poker and bingo. Over the years,casinos have found ways around this to offer other casino games similar to Class III games, however, adhering still to Class II rules. A great example of this would be Class II slot machinesthat closely resemble a normal, Class III machine but you will notice a small bingo card in the corner of the screen. So, in essence, you are actually playing a quicker version of virtual bingoagainst other players in the casino. The reels spin and you can see winning combinations. The reels, however, are “for entertainment purposes only” and your chances of winning are basedentirely on the bingo card in the corner.

Another example of Class II games would be player-banked table games where a player would compete against other players rather than against the casino. These look identical to traditional tablegames. The difference lays in the fact that players have to pay an ante of around $0.50-$1 per hand. In most cases there is someone who supplies the money to be the “bank” and the only moneythe casino receives is the ante made by each player.

Pari-Mutuel Casinos

Some states such as Arkansas or Delaware only allow casinos in pari-mutuel facilities. Pari-mutuel refers to locations with legalized wagering on horse or dog races; or inFlorida, jai-alai games. Since a vast majority of pari-mutuel facilities in the United States are racetracks, these types of casinos are often also known as “racinos,” a combination of thewords racetrack and casino.

Besides having legal on-property betting on horse racing, dog racing or jai-alai, these casinos are almost identical to most other land-based casinos. However, depending on the laws of thestates where they are located, some may not offer live table games, or may only have slot machines.

A somewhat new development at pari-mutuel facilities in states where traditional casino gambling is illegal is something called “historical racing machines.” These are considered Class IImachines similar to the bingo-based machines at many Indian casinos but instead of being based on a bingo card, the results of these games are based on racing results from previous horse races.

Land-Based Casinos

Land-based casinos refer to the typical casinos that people often think of when they think of a casino. An example of this would a popular casino in Las Vegas or Atlantic City. Casino gamblingwas legalized in Nevada in 1931 and it was the only state to offer that type of gambling until 1977 when New Jersey legalized casinos for its seaside resort town of Atlantic City. It is theseland-based, stand-alone, casinos that were the original forms of casinos until riverboat and Indian casinos came along in the 1990s.

Riverboat Casino Locations

Riverboat casinos are exactly what they sound like - casinos located inside riverboats. These are found in many states throughout the South and the Midwest such as Illinois,Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, and Mississippi. However, they have evolved over the years as the laws and regulations have been quite relaxed. Originally, they were required to leave the dock andcruise for several hours periodically throughout the day. In the beginning, some states even required the casinos to enact loss limits during these cruises.

Eventually, the loss limits were lifted, as were the requirements for them to cruise periodically, and they began operations constantly docked on the river. Some states later allowed thecasinos to be built on floating barges in man-made lagoons fed from the rivers. That is where most of the states are now, however some states such as Mississippi have now allowed their“riverboat” casinos to operate on land. As much as that does not make sense, the rules still require these facilities to be built within a certain distance from the water.

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FredsGotSlacks
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Member since Mar 2008
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LC casino coursesPosted by FredsGotSlacks on 6/14/18 at 11:01 am
Anyone played contraband bayou or the golden nugget course recently? Got a trip over there coming up and was trying to figure out which one is in better condition.

re: LC casino coursesPosted by Scottforeverlsu on 6/14/18 at 11:32 am to FredsGotSlacks
Been a couple of months for me so I dont know about current conditions. Nugget is MUCH better than Contraband IMO.

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SBvital
Atlanta Falcons Fan
Member since Feb 2013
1906 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by SBvital on 6/14/18 at 11:37 am to FredsGotSlacks
My dad plays Contraband Bayou fairly often. He said the greens are in great shape, best he can remember it being. He sounded like he really liked the status of it. It's always in decent shape when I play it as well.
I have not personally played Golden Nugget nor know anyone personally who has much experience on it. I've heard it's nice but pretty expensive.

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HermanBoone
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The Chuck
Member since Aug 2013
649 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by HermanBoone on 6/14/18 at 11:51 am to FredsGotSlacks
Nugget is way nicer but still not worth the green fees. Both are in good shape right now though.

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RichJ
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The land of the CoonAss
Member since Nov 2016
1597 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by RichJ on 6/14/18 at 1:04 pm to FredsGotSlacks
I've played in 3 tournaments over the last 2 yrs @ Golden Nugget, and has never cost me to enter. Its a nice course, but if the green fee with cart is more than $50, I'd pass...

HermanBoone
LSU Fan
The Chuck
Member since Aug 2013
649 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by HermanBoone on 6/14/18 at 1:25 pm to RichJ
I played it a couple times with a buddy who’s on the grounds crew, so I didn’t have to pay, but at the time he said it was about $130-$150. This was a year ago.

RichJ
LSU Fan
The land of the CoonAss
Member since Nov 2016
1597 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by RichJ on 6/14/18 at 3:39 pm to HermanBoone
quote:
he said it was about $130-$150

IMHO, it's not a $130-$150 experience...

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MWP
Alabama Fan
Kingwood, TX via Monroe, LA
Member since Jul 2013
8876 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by MWP on 6/14/18 at 4:40 pm to FredsGotSlacks
quote:
Got a trip over there coming up and was trying to figure out which one is in better condition.

Personally I would go Grey Plantation or the National over either of them.

dpd901
LSU Fan
South Louisiana
Member since Apr 2011
6636 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by dpd901 on 6/14/18 at 4:51 pm to MWP
I enjoyed Golden Nugget. It’s got some neat holes. Especially coming down the stretch.
But agree with those who say isn’t worth $150. We got a group discount for $100.
Gray plantation is a nice track for a lot less money.

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re: LC casino coursesPosted by rilesrick on 6/14/18 at 5:49 pm to FredsGotSlacks
Played both this week Contraband is in good shape Nugget is better but not worth $130 imo. That National is better than both followed closely by Gray. Lots of good choices over their these days

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lsusaint86
Nicholls St. Fan
Thibodaux
Member since Nov 2009
136 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by lsusaint86 on 6/15/18 at 11:23 am to FredsGotSlacks
Played both at the end of April.
I was told Contraband used to be solid prior to GN arrival. Not the case any longer when comparing the two. GN much superior to Contraband and IMO some of the best greens in the state.

SBvital
Atlanta Falcons Fan
Member since Feb 2013
1906 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by SBvital on 6/15/18 at 12:06 pm to lsusaint86
quote:
GN much superior to Contraband and IMO some of the best greens in the state.

I don't think anyone who has played both thinks Contraband is close to nugget in terms of quality. Nugget is just crazy expensive to play unless you can get on cheaper. 100+ for any course in LC is pretty crazy imo.

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lsuhunt555
Navy Fan
Teakwood Village Breh
Member since Nov 2008
35008 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by lsuhunt555 on 6/15/18 at 12:09 pm to FredsGotSlacks
Middle of May some buddies and I played both. Nugget was the much better course IMO, but the amenities were better at Contraband.

MWP
Alabama Fan
Kingwood, TX via Monroe, LA
Member since Jul 2013
8876 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by MWP on 6/15/18 at 1:34 pm to lsuhunt555
quote:
Nugget was the much better course IMO, but the amenities were better at Contraband.

The Nugget doesn't even have a driving range. It's ok playing there if you are staying there and can get the green fee comped or discounted, but to actually drive up and play either is dumb. Not worth it.

Mingo Was His NameO
LSU Fan
Brooklyn
Member since Mar 2016
13718 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by Mingo Was His NameO on 6/15/18 at 1:50 pm to MWP
quote:
The Nugget doesn't even have a driving range

And they charge $150 to play? Screw that. Why would anyone do want to do that?

bighead7
LSU Fan
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2010
326 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by bighead7 on 6/15/18 at 4:00 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
Kosati pines in Kinder. Online golf deals make it nice

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MWP
Alabama Fan
Kingwood, TX via Monroe, LA
Member since Jul 2013
8876 posts

re: LC casino coursesPosted by MWP on 6/15/18 at 4:07 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
You have to go over to Contraband to hit range balls

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