Slot Machines Versus Digital

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Slot machines seem simple enough. Pull a handle, the reels spin and either you win or lose. That’s the basic experience for the player but ‘under the hood‘ there are important differences between several types of devices that are often identified as ‘slot machines‘. BigOtters Slot Machine Toy, 2PCS Mini Casino Lucky Lottery Game Machine Bars and Sevens Slot Machine Bank with Spinning Reels Creative Gift 4.0 out of 5 stars 318 $8.98 $ 8. 98 $12.99 $12.99. The biggest distinction between a slot machine vs video lottery terminals, and the one that makes all the difference, is how the winners are determined. With a Video Lottery Terminal, what you are doing is actually betting on the outcome of the game. Think of the word ‘lottery’, as it.

My wife and I play at two casino riverboats in Indiana, and we are puzzled at the removal of what seem to be popular video slot machines.
Years back, we enjoyed playing the (small number of) 'The Price Is Right' video slots. It seemed that they were all being played 90% of the time, and we even had to wait at times for one to become free. Then, on a return trip, they were gone. And yet, banks and banks of traditional 3-reel mechanical slots, such as 'Haywire' or 'Red-White-Blue 7s', with nearly no one playing on them, remain month after month after month.
Granted, I know new video slots are constantly being developed, and the older ones are being cycled out, but why replace the popular video slots when the not-so-popular mech slots are figuratively collecting dust?
AZDuffman

My wife and I play at two casino riverboats in Indiana, and we are puzzled at the removal of what seem to be popular video slot machines.
Years back, we enjoyed playing the (small number of) 'The Price Is Right' video slots. It seemed that they were all being played 90% of the time, and we even had to wait at times for one to become free. Then, on a return trip, they were gone. And yet, banks and banks of traditional 3-reel mechanical slots, such as 'Haywire' or 'Red-White-Blue 7s', with nearly no one playing on them, remain month after month after month.
Granted, I know new video slots are constantly being developed, and the older ones are being cycled out, but why replace the popular video slots when the not-so-popular mech slots are figuratively collecting dust?


One reason may be that casinos might not be able to buy but must lease them. So even with low play the reel slots might be more profitable if TPIR machine must give up a greater % to the vendor.
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Another possible reason? They were paying off too much.

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Yeah, I realize they should have been able to change the paytable in that case, but who knows?
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why replace the popular video slots when the not-so-popular mech slots are figuratively collecting dust?


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More than likely the machine is one of the models that IGT makes available only on a profit sharing basis. Wheel of Fortune is probably the best known machine that is only available for profit sharing. I believe that most of the machines that are networked to other casinos (like Megabucks) are leased to the casino. All profit sharing machines are very popular, but many of the casino corporations no longer want to share their revenue, and prefer to purchase less popular models that they can own outright such as 'Haywire' or 'Red-White-Blue 7s'.
Virtually every machine comes with 5 or 6 chip sets that change the payout probabilities. Upgrading or downgrading the machine is not that a simple matter of opening the machine and changing the board and notifying the casino control board.
Laws restricting noncommercial ownership/use of mechanical & digital games of chance

This is a list of potential restrictions and regulations on private ownership of slot machines in the United States on a state by state basis.

StateLegal Status
AlabamaClass II machines legal
AlaskaAll machines legal
ArizonaMachines 25 years or older legal[1]
ArkansasAll machines legal
CaliforniaMachines 25 years or older legal
ColoradoMachines before 1984 legal
ConnecticutAll machines prohibited
DelawareMachines 25 years or older legal
District of ColumbiaMachines before 1952 legal
FloridaMachines 20 years or older legal
GeorgiaMachines before 1950 legal
HawaiiAll machines prohibited
IdahoMachines before 1950 legal
IllinoisMachines 25 years or older legal
IndianaMachines 40 years or older legal
IowaMachines 25 years or older legal
KansasMachines before 1950 legal
KentuckyAll machines legal
LouisianaMachines 25 years or older legal
MaineAll machines legal
MarylandMachines 25 years or older legal
MassachusettsMachines 30 years or older legal
MichiganMachines 25 years or older legal
MinnesotaAll machines legal
MississippiMachines 25 years or older legal
MissouriMachines 30 years or older legal
MontanaMachines 25 years or older legal
NebraskaAll machines prohibited
NevadaAll machines legal
New HampshireMachines 25 years or older legal
New JerseyMachines before 1941 legal
New MexicoMachines 25 years or older legal
New YorkMachines 30 years or older legal
North CarolinaMachines 25 years or older legal
North DakotaMachines 25 years or older legal
OhioAll machines legal
OklahomaMachines 25 years or older legal
OregonMachines 25 years or older legal
PennsylvaniaMachines 25 years or older legal
Rhode IslandAll machines legal
South CarolinaAll machines prohibited
South DakotaMachines before 1941 legal
TennesseeAll machines prohibited
TexasAll machines legal
UtahAll machines legal
VermontMachines before 1954 legal
VirginiaAll machines legal
WashingtonMachines 25 years or older legal
West VirginiaAll machines legal
WisconsinMachines 25 years or older legal
WyomingMachines 25 years or older legal

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References[edit]

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  1. ^Arizona State Legislature ARS §13-3309 paragraphs D&E

External links[edit]

  • U.S. Slot Machine Laws & Statutes by State, Gameroom Show
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