The Apache Tribe's new casino will be the first in Oklahoma to share revenues from all of its games with the state.
The tribal-state compact requires tribes to share revenues from certain games. Most tribes, however, haven't installed the "compacted" machines.
All of the 280 machines at the Apache Tribe's Silver Wind Casino will be "compacted" games. The tribe plans to open two more casinos.
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