Texas has a funny quirk with Bingo. It can only be played for non-profit (charity, etc) not for profit. So all of these big bingo halls cannot actually hold their own license. They build facilities and then "play on behalf" of someones license. In turn they take a percentage for administering the game on your behalf, concessions, supplies, etc. so they make money. But on Monday night they may be playing on a church license, Tuesday night the union license for a city, etc. Pretty cool way to do it and it generates big money with almost no work on our behalf.