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Judge tosses Catawba lawsuit

went to its backup plan - video poker in Rock Hill - and filed its lawsuit last summer. Video gambling was banned in the state in 2000. But the tribe contended the 1993 land claim

Feds zero in on video poker kings

video gaming. Mickey Marcello believed other video poker companies might make out well. But Jimmy Marcello straightened him out on who would be first in line, the feds say. "First

Nick Coleman: Hard-core hockey fans yawn at absent NHL

his personalized Wild jersey and playing video poker . "It's cheaper, and nobody spills beer on me," he said. A nice bonus, for sure. Then there's "Sig," a law school professor who

Lincoln

to propose legislation to allow state-controlled video poker machines to be placed in each of the state's four racetracks. D'Allesandro's proposal could benefit the North Country

Marina, city are at odds once more

to open another lounge and operate video poker machines at the marina is "misinformation," he said. "She's not interested in that," Milliner said. "We would be willing to put that

When Will The New Slots Be in Your Casino?

up the cost. Moving over to video poker , a fellow player not long ago pointed out a disclaimer on machines that says "Pays only highest combination." That's pretty common on video

Inside Gaming: Benjamins Outweigh Beauty at Wynn Resort

$500 for an average hand. For video poker and slot players, Wynn is looking for a "daily handle," or coins played, of $50,000. Otherwise, forget the freebies, but you'll still be

Programmed Near Misses and Randomness

Midwest did just that to cheat video poker machines a few years ago). But that would require intimate knowledge of the RNG function and the virtual reel layouts. Plus, there's

Parents, students press for more school aid

the average rate now paid on video poker . The difference between the current rate for video poker and Penn's proposed rate for video slot games is about 70 million, officials say.

Video poker case may end in settlement (News-Record)

ASHEBORO -- The multimillion-dollar lawsuit against video-poker supplier Clarence "Bucky" Jernigan is nearing an end after establishing that his computerized poker machines raked in more than $4 million in their last three years of operation.


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