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Examples: electronic slot n machines, Cherry Masters, or anything with a random number generator. Are all slot machines illegal? Slot machines are electronic gambling devices. Possessing and selling slot machines are illegal. However, you may possess an antique slot machine. Antique slot machines are at least 40 years old and are used for. Play 30+ FREE 3-reel and 5-reel slots: Mountain Fox, Treasures of Egypt, Flaming Crates, Prosperous Fortune, Magic Wheel, Fruit Smoothie, Party Bonus, Video Poker and more! FREE Online Slot Machines! Win at least 500 credits and press the sweepstakes button to enter. Gameroom Show sells pre-1940s vintage slot machines in excellent, working condition. These rare antique slot machines are also known as “one-armed bandits” because they were originally operated by one lever on the side of the machine as opposed to a button on the front panel, and because of their ability to leave the gamer impoverished. Gameroom Show sells multi-slot machines. Gambling authorities are there to ensure that the gaming industry is operating. States have differing laws on personal slot machine ownership, but my understanding is that in California, a machine must be 25 years old or more to be legally owned by an individual. There are several 'antique slot machine' dealers on the web that list the various makes and models that are legal to own in California.

Introduction to Nebraska Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2020

Nebraska slot machine casino gambling consists of 21 gambling centers including commercial businesses, tribal casinos, keno locations in Scotts Bluff County, and racetracks with electronic gaming machines offering video bingo, video keno, and video poker.

No theoretical payout limits exist in Nebraska. However, you can calculate annual return statistics from info in the gaming revenue reports available from the state.

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Relevant Legal Statutes on Gambling in Nebraska*

The minimum legal gambling age in Nebraska depends upon the gambling activity:

  • Land-Based Casinos: 21
  • Poker Rooms: 21
  • Bingo: 18
  • Lottery: 19
  • Pari-Mutuel Wagering: 19

The state of gambling in Nebraska is one of the most unusual of any U.S. state. The Nebraska legislature has defined games of chance and gambling very differently from other states, exacerbated by the lack of a gaming commission to establish clear gaming regulations.

The Nebraska legislature states that all forms of gambling are illegal, including games of chance. However, they have been very selective when identifying what is and is not a game of chance. For example, Nebraska law does not define the state lottery, racing, bingo, keno, pickle cards, and more as games of chance.

By their definition, there are no legal forms of gambling per state law. By most other states accepted definitions of gambling, however, gambling does exist. Video keno, video poker, and video bingo are available at nearly two dozen locations around Nebraska.

*The purpose of this section is to inform the public of state gambling laws and how the laws might apply to various forms of gaming. It is not legal advice.

Slot Machine Private Ownership in Nebraska

It is illegal to own a slot machine privately in the state of Nebraska.

Gaming Control Board in Nebraska

Slot Machine Laws By State

Technically, Nebraska does not have a state gaming commission. However, it does have its Charitable Gaming Division (CGD) within the Nebraska Department of Revenue. This is where reports are for gaming revenue.

These Nebraska gaming revenues come from Keno, Pickle Cards, Bingo, and Lottery/Raffle. Total dollars wagered in the last full fiscal year was over $260 million. It’s worth mentioning that 90% of this gaming revenue came from Keno.

The Keno Tip Line at 877-Tip-Keno (877-847-5366) is an excellent example for Nebraska’s need for clear state gaming regulations. With this tip line, the Division asks you to call if you suspect any gaming wrongdoing, including:

  1. A player allowed to bet on credit
  2. Keno workers playing keno while on duty
  3. Minors (under age 19) allowed to play keno
  4. An irregularity in the winning number selection process (ball draw)

The CGD states this tip line is the first step to help them make sure all keno games are fair. Using a tip line to enforce gambling law violations seems less than useful. Why? Because voluntary notification after a violation occurs is not only the first step but also the last step without adequate state gaming regulations to protect keno players and keno players only.

There have been attempts to establish a state gaming commission. In 2004, a proposed state statue to regulate gaming failed with less than 48% of those voting. Measure 420 or, alternatively, the Nebraska Gaming Commission and Casino Regulation Initiative, would have permitted communities to authorize games of chance and the use of gaming devices at casinos, racetracks, and establishments that sell liquor on the premises.

Casinos in Nebraska

There are 21 gambling centers, elsewhere known as casinos, in Nebraska. Of these, four are racetracks, not all with gaming machines, and another five are tribal casinos. The remaining twelve gambling centers are bars, taverns, and other small businesses.

The largest casino in Nebraska is Ohiya Casino & Resort with 410 gaming machines.

The second-largest casino is Rosebud Casino with 250 gaming machines.

Commercial Casinos in Nebraska

The 16 commercial gambling centers include five county-owned keno locations in Scotts Bluff County, seven small businesses across Nebraska, and four racetracks with electronic gaming machines.

The five keno locations owned by Scotts Bluff County in the towns of Scottsbluff, Mitchell, and Morrill are:

  1. Back of Rack’s Bar & Grill in Scottsbluff located 98 miles northeast of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 19 miles from the Wyoming-Nebraska border.
  2. Company Bar and Grill in Mitchell located 96 miles northeast of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 12 miles from the Wyoming-Nebraska border.
  3. Main Parlor in Scottsbluff located 98 miles northeast of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 19 miles from the Wyoming-Nebraska border.
  4. Redz Bar & Grill in Mitchell located 96 miles northeast of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 12 miles from the Wyoming-Nebraska border.
  5. Rustic Tavern in Morrill located 92 miles northeast of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 6 miles from the Wyoming-Nebraska border.

The seven small businesses having electronic gaming machines in Nebraska are:

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  1. Brownies Watering Hole Keno in Papillion located 12 miles southwest of Omaha.
  2. Hastings Keno Bar and Grill in Hastings located 27 miles south of Grand Island.
  3. Hop House Bar and Grill in Papillion located 15 miles southwest of Omaha.
  4. Jerzes Sports Bar & Keno in Papillion located 16 miles southwest of Omaha.
  5. Ralston Keno in Ralston located 8 miles southwest of Omaha
  6. Rosebud Casino in Valentine located 140 miles north of North Platte on the South Dakota-Nebraska border.
  7. Winners Lounge and Keno in Omaha.

Nebraska’s four racetracks, only one of which offers electronic gaming machines, are:

  1. Fonner Park in Grand Island with its Fonner Keno Casino and Sports Lounge located 147 miles west of Omaha.
  2. Horseman’s Park in Omaha.
  3. Lincoln Race Track in Lincoln located 67 miles southwest of Omaha.
  4. Platte County AgPark in Columbus located 91 miles west of Omaha.

Tribal Casinos in Nebraska

Nebraska’s five tribal casinos are:

  1. Iron Horse Bar & Casino in Emerson located 24 miles west of Sioux City, South Dakota and 9 miles from the South Dakota-Nebraska border.
  2. Lucky 77 Casino in Walthill located 26 miles south of Sioux City, South Dakota and 9 miles from the Iowa-Nebraska border.
  3. Native Star Casino in Winnebago located 20 miles south of Sioux City, South Dakota and 6 miles from the Iowa-Nebraska border.
  4. Ohiya Casino & Resort in Papillion located 87 miles west of Sioux City, South Dakota and 4 miles from the South Dakota-Nebraska border.
  5. Prairie Flower Casino, an Iowa tribal casino, in Crater Lake located 9 miles north of Omaha on the Nebraska-Iowa border.

Other Gambling Establishments

As an alternative to enjoying Nebraska slot machine casino gambling, consider exploring casino options in a nearby state. Bordering Nebraska is:

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  • North: South Dakota Slots
  • East: Iowa Slots and Missouri Slots
  • South: Colorado Slots and Kansas Slots
  • West: Colorado Slots and Wyoming Slots

Each of the links above will take you to my blog for that neighboring U.S. state to Nebraska.

Our Nebraska Slots Facebook Group

Are you interested in sharing and learning with other slots enthusiasts in Nebraska? If so, join our new Nebraska slots community on Facebook. All you’ll need is a Facebook profile to join this closed Facebook Group freely.

There, you’ll be able to privately share your slots experiences as well as chat with players about slots gambling in Nebraska. Join us!

Payout Returns in Nebraska

No payout return limits are available for electronic gaming machines in Nebraska. Actual gaming statistics for Keno is available for the fiscal year. Annual reporting of gaming revenues show gross earnings and number of licensees by county.

However, annual reports are available at the CGD, where the latest report is from 2019. The report shows gross wagered and prizes paid. With these statistics, we can calculate return statistics for each game. They are:

  • Bingo (Class I games): 86.1%
  • Bingo (Class II games): 66.8%
  • Bingo (Total): 70.9%
  • Pickle Cards (Class I games): 83.9%
  • Pickle Cards (Class II games): 68.0%
  • Pickle Cards (Total): 71.0%
  • Keno: 76.1%
  • Lottery/Raffle: 34.6%

The highest return percentage went to Class I bingo games at 86% while the lowest return went to lotteries and raffles at 35%.

Summary of Nebraska Slot Machine Casino Gambling in 2020

Nebraska slot machine casino gambling consists of 21 gambling centers mostly offering video keno. Of these, one racetrack has electronic gaming machines. Five centers are tribal casinos. The remainder are small businesses such as bars and taverns.

No limits for payout returns have been legally set. However, annual gaming revenue reports have gross wagers and prizes paid for manual calculation of return statistics.

Annual Progress in Nebraska Slot Machine Casino Gambling

In the last year, there has been little change to the slots gaming industry in Nebraska.

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By Jon H. Friedl, Jr. Ph.D., President
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In the United States the purchase of a slot machine is heavily regulated. When buying a slot machine be sure that you meet all the legal requirements. Remember, not every state has the same slot machine buying and selling regulations. We sell three versions of each slot machine: Machines that take and pay out real currency, tokenized, and TITO (Ticket In, Ticket Out). Please check the charts and maps below to see what you can legally purchase!

(NOTE: These are rough guidelines and are subject to change. We do not guarantee complete accuracy).

State Legal Status
Alabama Class II machines legal
Alaska All machines legal
Arizona All machines legal
Arkansas All machines legal
California Machines 25 years or older legal
Colorado Machines before 1984 legal
Connecticut All machines prohibited
Delaware Machines 25 years or older legal
District of Columbia Machines before 1952 legal
Florida Machines 20 years or older legal
Georgia Machines before 1950 legal
Hawaii All machines prohibited
Idaho Machines before 1950 legal
Illinois Machines 25 years or older legal
Indiana Machines 40 years or older legal
Iowa Machines 25 years or older legal
Kansas Machines before 1950 legal
Kentucky All machines legal
Louisiana Machines 25 years or older legal
Maine All machines legal
Maryland Machines 25 years or older legal
Massachusetts Machines 30 years or older legal
Michigan Machines 25 years or older legal
Minnesota All machines legal
Mississippi Machines 25 years or older legal
Missouri Machines 30 years or older legal
State Legal Status
Montana Machines 25 years or older legal
Nebraska All machines prohibited
New Hampshire Machines 25 years or older legal
New Jersey Machines before 1941 legal
New Mexico Machines 25 years or older legal
New York Machines 30 years or older legal
Nevada All machines legal
North Carolina Machines 25 years or older legal
North Dakota Machines 25 years or older legal
Ohio All machines legal
Oklahoma Machines 25 years or older legal
Oregon Machines 25 years or older legal
Pennsylvania Machines 25 years or older legal
Rhode Island All machines legal
South Carolina All machines prohibited
South Dakota Machines before 1941 legal
Tennessee All machines prohibited
Texas All machines legal
Utah All machines legal
Vermont Machines before 1954 legal
Virginia All machines legal
Washington Machines 25 years or older legal
West Virginia All machines legal
Wisconsin Machines 25 years or older legal
Wyoming Machines 25 years or older legal

Source: Wikipedia

TOKENIZED & TITO SLOT MACHINES

Additionally, the laws covering the sale of tokenized and/or TITO machines differ from those listed above. Please check the following map for eligibility: