While the three casinos no longer offer 'electronic bingo' machines, White Hall and Southern Star casinos allow customers to play machines 'similar to slot machines' and require them to 'play a game of paper bingo before collecting their winnings,' according to the Montgomery Advertiser. However, according to a report in the Montgomery Advertiser on Sunday, those casinos 'are still operating, and the games offered there are similar, albeit with some changes.'Ĭasinos that previously offered 'electronic bingo' in these counties included VictoryLand Casino in Shorter and White Hall and Southern Star Entertainment in Hayneville. The Supreme Court of Alabama ruled in September that 'electronic bingo' was illegal in Lowndes and Macon Counties.
Three casinos in Macon and Lowndes County are still operating after making slight changes despite an Alabama Supreme Court ruling last year that some believed would put casinos there out of business.