If Texas ever passes legitimate gambling (other than horses and race cars), this place will really be hurt and will probably HAVE to lighten up. They take full advantage of their proximity to Texas and their market is definitely the Northern Texas/Dallas Ft. Since Class II machines also are involved, these don't pay any taxes to the state, so you might have a little better luck/payback here but unless you are a slot AP, why are you playing slots ANY WAYS? The Class III slots are the ones that the State gets some revenue from. And they don't have to post their payouts on slots, which tend to be whatever the market will bear. Most of the rules suck!!! BJ is a lot of CSM and this tribal enterprise NEVER waives ante on BJ. Themed like a visit to various countries of the world but very loosely.
Has every game imaginable and lots of restaurants. First off, this is the largest casino (area wise/floor space wise) in the U.S.