Alabama Gambling: casino directory, gaming statistics, racing, lottery & poker
Quick Facts: Alabama is one of the few states that does not have a lottery. Alabama does not have state authorized casinos. You will find tribal casinos here. One of the most popular is Wind Creek Casino. In addition there are operations with "video bingo terminals" which act and feel just like video slots. You will find these casino games at a few of the greyhound tracks.
Bingo is popular in the state. Home poker is legal with no rake taken for the house. There is greyhound racing and horse racing in Alabama with pari-mutuel betting going on.
You must be 18 to get into the indian casinos, 19 to bet on dogs or horses. Neighboring state of Mississippi has a number of casinos in various towns (Biloxi, Tunica, Shreveport, etc...), so if your looking for a bit more of a gambling 'scene' make the extra travel. Click here for the Alabama casino map which notates locations you can gamble in Alabama (pari-mutuel and casinos)
Alabama Gaming Statistics:
Number of casinos: 4
Number of slot machines: 10,900
Number of tables: n/a
Number of live poker tables: n/a
Number of horse tracks: n/a
Number of greyhound tracks: 3
Gambling facilities in Alabama:
Class II Gaming Machines (video bingo terminals):
Wind Creek Casino - Atmore, AL - 1-866-WIND360 - 1600 gaming machines
Quincy's 777 Casino - Shorter, AL - 1-800-688-2946 - 6400 gaming machines
Greentrack - Eutaw, AL - 1-800-633-5942 - 1500 gaming machines
Country Crossing - Dothan, AL - 1-877-507-7779
Greyhound Racing:
Mobile Greyhound Park - 251-653-5000
Birmingham Race Course - 1-800-998-8238
Victoryland - 1-800-688-2946
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State by state gaming statistics :
Casino Games you will find in Alabama:
Pari-mutuel
Live Greyhound Racing Simulcasting
Bingo
Live bingo
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Video bingo machines
(same look-n-feel of video slots)
IGT
Nova
Multimedia
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Alabama Casinos and Gambling Stats Selecting a state from the map will take you to that states casino directory
Alabama minimum age: poker, casinos, greyhound betting
| STATE | LEGAL AGE CASINOS | PARI-MUTUEL MIN AGE | LOTTERY MINIMUM AGE | POKER AGE |
| Alabama (AL) | 18 | 19 | no lottery |
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Letter: Let the people decideDothan EagleSo what if folks in any area of Alabama are totally against legalizing gambling in Alabama? There are, by the same token, folks in other areas that are for it. This is where our representatives come in; this is where they should put it out for a vote ... |
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Alabama case could criminalize politicsLawrence Journal WorldIn 2006, he and a prominent Alabama businessman — Richard Scrushy, former CEO of HealthSouth — were convicted of bribery. Here is why: As governor, Siegelman advanced a ballot referendum to create a state lottery with revenues dedicated to education.and more » |
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Phillip Tutor: Uh-oh, lottery talk is backAnniston StarFirst, an introduction: Ford is a Gadsden Democrat in the Alabama House, where he is his party's minority leader. He's young (in his early 40s), popular and bright, and he's promoted the premise that conservative Alabama Democrats aren't extinct.and more » |
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DANA BEYERLE: Alabama Law Institute funding slicedGadsden TimesRobert Bentley's proposed budget for the next fiscal year virtually eliminates the General Fund appropriation to the Alabama Law Institute that earned the negative opinion of legislative leaders last year. Bentley's proposed budget for 2012-13 would ... |
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Ford may have right ideaAndalusia Star-NewsIn a week in which the bleakness of Alabama's budget situation has been in the news, Ford said we need to look at new revenue. And if the governor means to keep his “no new taxes” vow, he said, it's time to look at alternatives, like a state lottery.and more » |
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