Washington definitely deserves attention in a conversation about gambling. The state has a very odd approach to regulating the industry. For instance, it has land-based casinos — something that many other states don’t have. On the other hand, it also lists online casinos as illegal activity and players wagering real money in such lobbies can face accusations of the Class C Felony.
But back to the liberal side of the question. There are two types of land-based casinos in the state — the so-called card rooms where they also offer live poker games, as well as tribal casinos. Plus, the state allows charitable and social gambling, and residents can also own slot machines. These machines should be at least 25 years old and serve decorative or recreational purposes.
Of course, like most of the states, Washington has a state-regulated lottery, as well as sports betting. Plus, as of recently, it legally allowed online Sportsbook, but under one circumstance — it has to be provided by either of the tribal casinos in the state.
The legal age for gambling starts at the age of 18. The state charges card rooms up to 20% in taxes on the gross gaming win. The tax for bingo is capped at 5%.