Monday, May 11, 2009

Video Bingo Benefits from Video Poker's Demise


Flying largely below radar, the number of video bingo machines in Louisiana has grown by hundreds over the past five years - mostly in parishes that banned video poker more than a decade ago.

In Lafayette Parish, which is one of those parishes, there are 75 machines in three places.

While the business takes in only a fraction of what the better-known video poker machines win from players, the devices' growth in non-gambling parishes has led critics to call electronic bingo an end-around by gambling interests.

"There are some people who voted out gambling and they're going to wake up and find it's there," said state Sen. Joe McPherson, D-Woodworth.

McPherson and state Sen. Gerald Long, R-Winnfield, are pushing legislation that would ban video bingo in the 33 parishes that tossed out video poker machines during 1996 referendums. A similar move failed last year.

For the complete story, please see AP, Video bingo grows where poker banned, TheAdvertiser.com, May 10, 2009.

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