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Supreme Being
      
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| Do you find a difference between native run and government run casinos? Does one have better odds or payouts than the other? What is your preference?
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| The only local native run casino annoys me as the tribe has become rather stuck up and their children act like they are more special than anyone. Other than that I don't see much difference between the ones I've visited. Sometimes native run casinos are a bit out in the middle of nowhere based on where tribal lands are but Vegas is in the middle of a desert too.
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Supreme Being
      
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| I went to one that was on public land but owned by the local reservation and it didnt seem any different to me. Anything you expect to see at one, I did.
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| At a reservation casino, or at least a tribe owned one, would the rules be any different? Who would deal with that-who would oversee the running to make sure that all was fair and above board?
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Supreme Being
      
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| I've been to some very, very nice Native American run casinos. I've also been to some very crappy government run casinos. It think it's all a spectrum depending on where you are and the casino. I do think odds are the same pretty much anywhere you go!
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