You can read what I wrote in Casino Gambling for Fun and Profit: 2nd Edition for the small price of $6.95 from the Amazon Kindle Store:Casino gambling is less "fun and profit" than it was a few years ago, with casinos cutting back on cashback, promotions, and slot machine and video poker returns. There are some bright spots, such as QuikQuad video poker games, but I have become increasingly concerned about gambling machine control by master computers. When researching rules of state gaming commissions for Casino Gambling for Fun and Profit: 2nd Edition, such master computers (that allow slot or video poker machines to hit jackpots at a time determined by the master computer) were apparently disallowed by state gaming commissions, although, even then, it was not unusual to run across a bank of progressive slot machines that promised a jackpot before the progressive reached a certain amount. I intend to canvass state gaming commissions to see what each state's current rules are in this regard and will report my findings here.
Casino Gambling for Fun and Profit: 2nd Edition
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