The Osage Nation of Oklahoma has brought back a more traditional version of bingo to its casino in Tulsa.
The game isn't as flashy as the bingo-based electronic machines at the Million Dollar Elm Casino. But up to 400 people come to the casino to play Sunday through Thursday.
"Usually, our best nights are Sunday, but don't let the setting fool you, these little ladies are serious about their bingo," Byron Bighorse, the casino's special events manager, told The Tulsa World.
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