Slot machines machine, fruit machine or poker machine is a gambling machine that creates a game of chance for its customers.
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Slot machines machine, fruit machine or poker machine is a gambling machine that creates a game of chance for its customers.
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Slot machines are known pejoratively as one-armed bandits because of the large mechanical levers affixed to the sides of early mechanical machines and the games' ability to empty players' pockets and wallets as thieves would.
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Some modern slot machines still include a lever as a skeuomorphic design trait to trigger play.
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However, the mechanics of early Slot machines have been superseded by random number generators, and most are now operated using buttons and touchscreens.
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Slot machines include one or more currency detectors that validate the form of payment, whether coin, cash, voucher, or token.
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Early Slot machines, including an 1899 Liberty Bell, are now part of the Nevada State Museum's Fey Collection.
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Newer Slot machines often allow players to choose from a selection of denominations on a splash screen or menu.
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Only rarely will Slot machines fail to pay even the minimum out over the course of several pulls.
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Especially on older Slot machines, the pay table is listed on the face of the machine, usually above and below the area containing the wheels.
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Video slot machines do not use mechanical reels, but use graphical reels on a computerized display.
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Video slot machines usually make more extensive use of multimedia, and can feature more elaborate minigames as bonuses.
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Video slot machines typically encourage the player to play multiple "lines": rather than simply taking the middle of the three symbols displayed on each reel, a line could go from top left to the bottom right or any other pattern specified by the manufacturer.
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All modern Slot machines are designed using pseudorandom number generators, which are constantly generating a sequence of simulated random numbers, at a rate of hundreds or perhaps thousands per second.
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Slot machines only published the odds after a fan of his sent him some information provided on a slot machine that was posted on a machine in the Netherlands.
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Slot machines averaged the data, and assigned an average payback percentage to the machines in each casino.
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Different Slot machines have different maximum payouts, but without knowing the odds of getting the jackpot, there is no rational way to differentiate.
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Some varieties of slot machines can be linked together in a setup sometimes known as a "community" game.
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The Slot machines were a huge hit on the Jersey Shore and the remaining unconverted Bally Slot machines were destroyed as they had become instantly obsolete.
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In New Jersey, slot machines are only allowed in hotel casinos operated in Atlantic City.
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In regards to tribal casinos located on Native American reservations, slot machines played against the house and operating independently from a centralized computer system are classified as "Class III" gaming by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, and sometimes promoted as "Vegas-style" slot machines.
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Some historical race wagering terminals operate in a similar manner, with the machines using slots as an entertainment display for outcomes paid using the parimutuel betting system, based on results of randomly-selected, previously-held horse races .
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Gaming Slot machines are found in casinos, pubs and clubs in some states .
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Slot machines are covered by the Gambling Act 2005, which superseded the Gaming Act 1968.
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Slot machines are a fairly new phenomenon and they can be found mostly in pachinko parlors and the adult sections of amusement arcades, known as game centers.
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Psychologists Robert Breen and Marc Zimmerman found that players of video slot machines reach a debilitating level of involvement with gambling three times as rapidly as those who play traditional casino games, even if they have engaged in other forms of gambling without problems.
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