• Class II And Class III Casino Gambling Machines – What’s The Difference?

    Thanks to Native Americans being perceived as taking advantage of the ability to gamble on tribal lands, the US government introduced a new classification process. Class I is for Native Americans and deals with traditional games on their own lands. Class II is for bingo machines, including scratch cards and some lotteries. Finally, the Class III games are the slots you can find in any Las Vegas casino. Unlike the Class II games, the Class III games make use of a random number generator.

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  • The Video Poker Machine: The Golden Age

    If you think that you can still make a decent living as a professional video poker machine player, then we're afraid that you're around 20 years too late.

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  • Are Video Poker Machines Rigged?

    It's interesting that mainly gamblers who play the slot machines will always ask if the video poker machines are rigged. This is because they have a deep distrust of the casinos and think that these organizations have cheated in the blood whenever they can get away with it. So for the casino to somehow "rig" the video poker machine is well within the realms of their possibilities. Anything to get one over the customer and make it harder to get a winning hand.

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