Deadwood casinos to add self-exclusion, gambling integrity plans as part of new regulations package
Deadwood casinos to add self-exclusion, gambling integrity plans as part of new regulations package. New measures come as Deadwood’s casinos perceived an increase in gambling in May. Visitors to Deadwars spent more than $131 million on wagers and chip purchases last month. The new patron protection regulations outline requirements each casino must follow. They also require casinos. to notify the commission regarding anyone caught or reasonably suspected of misrepresenting their identity or using false identity in an attempt to access a patron account. It also requires them to inform the Commission about any criminal or disciplinary proceedings commenced against the casino in connection with sports wagering operations.
During May,bettors put more than $123 million in slot machines, $7.7 million for table games and $307,994 in sports bets.