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  2. United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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    Machines before 1984 legal Connecticut: All machines prohibited Delaware: Machines 25 years or older legal Washington, D.C. Machines before 1952 legal Florida: Machines 20 years or older legal Georgia: Machines before 1950 legal Hawaii: All machines prohibited Idaho: Machines before 1950 legal Illinois: Machines 25 years or older legal Indiana

  3. Progressive jackpot - Wikipedia

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    Many slot machines and video poker machines feature a progressive jackpot. The jackpot increases by a small predetermined amount each time the game is played. Often multiple machines are pooled or linked together to form a larger progressive jackpot which grows more quickly because more non-winning plays can be counted toward it.

  4. Hand pay - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a hand pay will normally occur for slot machine or electronic bingo winnings over $1,199.99, [2] which is the amount above which winnings must be reported to the IRS; some states may have lower thresholds where the taxes must be reported to the state revenue office.

  5. Pennsylvania casinos ask court to force state to tax skill ...

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    The owners of twelve Pennsylvania casinos have asked the state's highest court to declare that a tax on slot machine revenue is unconstitutional because the state doesn't impose it broadly on cash ...

  6. Pay table - Wikipedia

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    A pay table is the name for the list of payouts on a slot machine or video poker machine. The table shows for each combination of symbols and the number of coins bet how many coins (or credits) the bettor will win. The pay table feature of the slot machine displays all possible winning sequences for that specific slot game.

  7. SW Missouri lawmaker blasts state treasurer for advertising ...

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    Missouri Treasurer Vivek Malek is advertising state unclaimed property on unregulated video lottery terminals like those Springfield just banned.

  8. Foxwoods Resort Casino - Wikipedia

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    In an agreement negotiated with the state of Connecticut, to gain their approval of the casino, the tribe agreed to pay 25 percent of the slot revenue to the state, a sum that amounted to almost $200 million per year as of 2007. [8] In the fiscal year ending June 2008, Foxwoods' 6,300 slots handled more than $9.1 billion.

  9. Gambling in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Only after the state banned private machines in 1991 did the Lottery move forward, [28] turning on the first video poker games in March 1992. [29] Line games, similar to slot machines, were added to the terminals in 2005. [30] By 2011, over 12,000 terminals were deployed, earning $721 million in revenue (after prizes were subtracted). [31]