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  2. Progressive jackpot - Wikipedia

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    Those who only play when the progressive jackpot provides them with a positive expectation situation, still generate revenue for the casino. Even though the player has an advantage over the house, the casino still profits from each play, because the bulk of the progressive jackpot has been pre-paid by the prior non-winning players.

  3. Slot machine - Wikipedia

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    A low-volatility slot machine has regular but smaller wins, while a high-variance slot machine has fewer but bigger wins. Weight count is an American term referring to the total value of coins or tokens removed from a slot machine's drop bucket or drop box for counting by the casino's hard count team through the use of a weigh scale.

  4. Big Easy Casino - Wikipedia

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    The casino offers over 70,000 square feet of gaming space, including over 900 slot machines, [12] virtual roulette and blackjack, [13] as well as The Dog Pound, Mardi Gras’ smoker-friendly slot area; simulcast and greyhound racing. The Big Easy Poker Room, offers over 30 tables of Texas Hold 'em, 7 Card Stud, Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo.

  5. 'America's Got Talent' winner becomes 1st dog act to win in ...

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    They are the first dog act to win AGT since Olate Dogs were crowned in 2012 in Season 7, featuring father-and-son trainers Richard and Nicholas Olate. What they won.

  6. Gambling mathematics - Wikipedia

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    The house edge of casino games varies greatly with the game. Keno can have house edges up to 25% and slot machines can have up to 15%, while most Australian Pontoon games have house edges between 0.3% and 0.4%. The calculation of the Roulette house edge was a trivial exercise; for other games, this is not usually the case.

  7. Hounds and jackals - Wikipedia

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    Hounds and jackals board, ivory, found at Thebes, 12th Dynasty. Hounds and jackals or dogs and jackals is the modern name given to an ancient Egyptian tables game that is known from several examples of gaming boards and gaming pieces found in excavations.

  8. Family Game Night (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The first round has the kids participating; the second round has the adults taking part. Whichever family has one player standing wins a round; two rounds win the game. If a third round is needed, Todd tosses a coin, with heads indicating that the kids play, and tails indicating the adults play; whichever family wins that round then wins the game.

  9. The Dog House Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Dog House Australia is an Australian factual observational television series that matches dogs to new owners and is based on the British television series of the same name, which premiered on Network 10 on 12 October 2021.