In 1901 Alabama law defined gambling as “any game for financial gain that implies an element of chance.” For years Alabama has used this loose interpretation as a means to outlaw many popular gambling games. This drives most of the gambling population to cross the Mississippi to a neighboring state where table games are available. Under Alabama law tables games are not legal. Visit our Alabama casinos map page to see a detailed map showing all casinos in that state. Want to See a Map of all casinos in Alabama? Shown below is a list of all Alabama casinos. Click on a name to see a page of detailed information about that particular Alabama casino. The minimum age to gamble at casinos in Alabama is 21 and all Alabama casinos are open 24 hours. Class II video gaming machines are devices that look similar to slot machines, but in actuality these machines are bingo games and the spinning reels, are deemed for “entertainment purposes” only. The Indian casinos in Alabama exclusively offer Class II video gaming machines. Alabama only allows casinos to be operated on Native American reservations and those casinos are not allowed to have table games, only electronic gaming machines.