Talk:San Pablo Lytton Casino

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Cardroom, not Casino[edit]

It's probably worth explaining in this article that San Pablo Lytton Casino, although on tribal land and own by a federally recognized tribe, is not a State of California recognized Indian casino, which requires a compact negotiated between the tribe and the state and which grants the right to operate Class III games. Rather, the Casino is a glorified cardroom that includes a large number of video bingo machines that look and act like slot machines but that technically are considered Class II bingo games that can be operated at cardrooms.