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  2. Hand pay - Wikipedia

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    A hand pay (or handpay) is a condition where a slot machine cannot pay the patron in the typical manner, requiring the casino staff (such as the floor attendant or cashier) to pay the customer out manually (i.e., by hand).

  3. Ticket-in, ticket-out - Wikipedia

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    A ticket from a slot machine at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.. Ticket-in, ticket-out (TITO) is a technology used in modern slot machines and other electronic gambling machines in which the machine pays out the player's money by printing a barcoded ticket rather than dispensing coins or tokens.

  4. Slot machine - Wikipedia

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    A hand pay refers to a payout made by an attendant or at an exchange point ("cage"), rather than by the slot machine itself. A hand pay occurs when the amount of the payout exceeds the maximum amount that was preset by the slot machine's operator. Usually, the maximum amount is set at the level where the operator must begin to deduct taxes.

  5. These Are the 15 Luckiest Casinos in Las Vegas ... - AOL

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    2. The Venetian. The Venetian has a notable 5.92% of its reviews mentioning something related to luck. If you can’t find the luck that you need, you can always hop on a (pricey) gondola ride and ...

  6. Category:Slot machines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Slot machines" ... Hand pay; L. Liberty Bell (game) P. Pachinko; Pay table; Payazzo; Prize Bingo; Progressive jackpot; S. Slot machines by country;

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  8. Vigorish - Wikipedia

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    Slot machines - the payouts and winning combinations available on most slot machines and other electronic gambling systems are often designed such that an average of between 0.1% to 10% (varying by machine and facility) of funds taken in are not used to pay out winnings, and thus becomes the house's share. Machines or facilities with a ...

  9. Museum to stay open as council budget finalised - AOL

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    Abbey House Museum in Kirkstall opened in 1927 and is known for its replica Victorian streets and vintage penny slot machines. ... It will also hand over the running of Middleton Leisure Centre to ...