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  2. Greyhound Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Among the company's first video arcade games in 1984 was a video poker machine available in floor-cabinet, swivel-mounted table and countertop table chassis. [10] Greyhound advertised the machine as an amusement game—no cash or prize redemption for winning—and emblazoned the machine with an "amusement only" sticker. [11]

  3. Video poker - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1980s video poker became increasingly popular in casinos, as people found the devices less intimidating than playing table games. Today, video poker enjoys a prominent place on the gaming floors of many casinos. The game is especially popular with Las Vegas locals, who tend to patronize locals casinos off the Las Vegas Strip.

  4. Bally Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Bally Technologies, Inc. is an American manufacturer of slot machines and other gambling technology based in Enterprise, Nevada.It is owned by Light & Wonder.. The company was founded in 1968 as Advanced Patent Technology.

  5. Advantage gambling - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the Blackjack Hall of Fame, there is an internet "Video Poker Hall of Fame". [6] Some video poker games with a progressive jackpot for a royal flush offer in excess of 100% payback when the jackpot amount exceeds a certain level. Organized teams of video poker players are known to occupy banks of machines in this situation, playing ...

  6. Cheating in casinos - Wikipedia

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    Kepplinger holdout machine. The methods for cheating in a casino are often specific to individual games and include the following: Past posting: After a bet is won, a player replaces smaller-denomination chips with large-denomination chips. Hand mucking: Palming desirable cards, then switching them for less desirable cards that the gambler holds.

  7. Star Entertainment faces system issues, electronic gaming ...

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    The casino operator said system performance issues were identified during testing after planned upgrades to introduce cashless gaming. "Treasury Brisbane, The Star Gold Coast and The Star Sydney ...

  8. International Game Technology (1975–2015) - Wikipedia

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    IGT was founded as an A-1 Supply by William "Si" Redd in 1975. [3] It changed its name to Sircoma in 1978, and then to International Game Technology (IGT) in 1981. [3] The company went public in 1981, [4] following its success in the video poker machine industry.

  9. Ronald Dale Harris - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Dale Harris is a computer programmer who worked for the Nevada Gaming Control Board in the early 1990s and was responsible for finding flaws and gaffes in software that runs computerized casino games.