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Whats the difference between the Wheel Games (Fruit Baskets, Horse Race) and the Carnival Games (Goldfish, Ring Toss, Plinko)?

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Whats the difference between the Wheel Games (Fruit Baskets, Horse Race) and the Carnival Games (Goldfish, Ring Toss, Plinko)?

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According to the Indiana Gaming Commission’s Charity Gaming laws, no person under the age of eighteen may play any game of chance at a Charity Gaming Event. A game of chance may be a wheel game (Fruit Baskets or Horse Race), Bingo, a raffle or any casino-style game (anything in our Monte Carlo) where the player bets money and has no way of controlling the outcome of the game. However, persons under the age of eighteen are encouraged to play the “games of skill” (where the player’s abilities determine the outcome of the game) in our Carnival Game area on the northeast lawn – games like Goldfish, Ring Toss, Plinko and others. We have made our best efforts to provide ample gaming options for young and old alike.

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