Prior to April 1, 2019, the state of Arkansas did not use traditional slot machines; all games offered were "electronic games of skill," which was defined by section 10.17 of the
Final Rules of the Arkansas Racing Commission Regulations for Franchise Holders Operating Electronic Games of skill as "game(s) played through any electronic device or machine that affords an opportunity for the exercise of skill or judgment where the outcome is not completely controlled by chance alone." At that time, the state of Arkansas did not permit live table games, but Southland Park did have electronic versions of
Blackjack,
Craps,
Roulette,
Three Card Poker,
Ultimate Texas Hold'em and
Mississippi Stud. As of April 1, 2019, Southland became a full casino pursuant to Amendment 100 to the
Constitution of Arkansas, approved by voters in 2018. As such, it now has live versions of blackjack, craps, and other games, as well as sports wagering; it may also have traditional slot machines, though many of the former "electronic games of skill" machines continue to operate under its casino license. ==References==