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  2. Michigan Lottery - Wikipedia

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    With top prizes ranging from $1,000 to $25,000, pull-tab games are similar to "scratch-off" games. Instead of scratching off a ticket, a player pulls perforated tabs. Keno!

  3. Pull-tab - Wikipedia

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    A pull-tab lotto ticket. A pull-tab is a gambling ticket for a pull-tab game. Other names for the game include Break-Opens, Nevada Tickets, Cherry Bells, Lucky 7s, Pickle Cards, Pickle Tickets, Instant Bingo, Bowl Games, or Popp-Opens. [1] Physical pull-tab tickets are multi-layered paper tickets containing symbols hidden behind perforated tabs.

  4. Should horse racing oversee Kentucky charitable gaming ... - AOL

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    The Shirley's Way Gaming room at 10966 Dixie Highway boasts over 30 gaming machines featuring electronic pull-tab machines. Shirley's Way is a 501c3 charitable organization founded by Mike ...

  5. Gambling in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Charitable gaming allowed in the state includes poker, bingo, Lucky 7 pull-tab tickets, and raffles. [20] Groups wishing to run charitable gaming events must be registered with the state. [20] Starting in 2006, for-profit companies were allowed to run charitable gambling locations. [21]

  6. Gambling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act requires that gaming revenues be used only for governmental or charitable purposes. [16] The tribal governments determine specifically how gaming revenues are spent. Revenues have been used to build houses, schools, and roads; to fund health care and education; and to support community and economic development ...

  7. House panel endorses perks for charity casino operators ... - AOL

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    When it comes to games of chance, charities get 35% of net gaming revenue from these bets and the operators get 65%. The state takes 10% off the top of the gross that is bet to support aid to ...

  8. Charity gambling - Wikipedia

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    Charity gambling is a "form of incentivized giving" where a charity (or a group of charities), rather than a municipality or private casino, oversees gambling activities such as bingo, roulette, lottery, and slot machines and uses the proceeds to further its charitable aims.

  9. Michigan Gaming Control Board - Wikipedia

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    The agency's four divisions license and regulate the state's commercial casinos, horse racing, some charitable gaming, and related suppliers and employees; and audit the Native American casinos' Class III revenue. [1] [3] [5] Other forms of charitable gaming, such as bingo and raffles, are regulated by the Michigan Lottery.