The games really did feel like red screens were an achievable goal. I find this an important thing to note because I wasn’t at a casino for hours on end. While playing more conservatively than normal, I was still able to hit four red screens during my gambling adventures. Through what I was calling “scientific research” out on the floor, I learned that the red screen can usher in a single re-spin or multiple spins in rapid succession. Like with any gambling, although a feature is always exciting, you never really know what you’re going to get.
Once a red screen is triggered, these spins can yield some pretty big results. Class II can only be found in tribal gaming facilities in certain states, including my stops in Oklahoma! These red screens are found on VGT machines that are specifically created for Class II (Bingo Machines) gaming. As soon as the screen goes red, the machine essentially locks up and initiates a set of free spins of sort. If you’re not familiar with what a “red screen” is, this is a slot feature unique to Oklahoma that can be triggered on any given spin.
While in Oklahoma, I couldn’t miss the chance to try my luck at the infamous, maybe even a little notorious, “Oklahoma Red Screens.” Earlier this summer I took a business trip to the heart of the country for the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association Conference.