One of the biggest concerns of slots enthusiasts is that casinos are trying to “make back their lost gaming revenue.” But is that true, state-by-state? Let’s look closely at Louisiana slots return-to-player for their monthly player win percentages at nineteen commercial casinos averaged over four state regions.
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Kentucky Slots Return-To-Player, 2021 Thru 2022
One of the biggest concerns of slots enthusiasts is that casinos are trying to “make back their lost gaming revenue.” But is that true, state-by-state? Let’s look closely at Kentucky slots return-to-player for its explosive growth offering historic horse racing (HHR) machines based on pari-mutual racing regulations.
Belterra Park Cincinnati Casino Trip Review
In southwest Ohio, near Cincinnati, lies Belterra Park. This slots parlor with a horse racetrack offers Class III, Vegas-style slot machines. During my visit to this old favorite casino, I tried two strategies to find slot machines to evaluate as winners. With only a $300 bankroll, I spent $1000 and still left with almost $100.
MGM Grand Detroit Casino Trip Review
Introduction to MGM Grand Detroit In downtown Detroit, Michigan lies MGM Grand Detroit. This commercial casino offers nearly 2,800 slot machines, many table games, and sports betting. Get Your FREE Guide Revealing… Keep Reading … or Watch Instead! MGM Grand Detroit, Downtown Detroit Michigan has three commercial casinos, 23 American Indian tribal casinos, and a […]
Iowa Slots Return-To-Player, 2019 Thru 2022
One of the biggest concerns of slots enthusiasts is that casinos are trying to “make back their lost gaming revenue.” But is that true, state-by-state? Let’s look closely at Iowa slots return-to-player for its fully mature casino industry with a saturated and penetrated gaming market for commercial and tribal casinos.
Indiana Slots Return-To-Player, 2019 Thru 2022
All U.S. casinos closed in 2020 for months. Since then, one of the biggest concerns of slots enthusiasts is that casinos are trying to “make back their lost gaming revenue.” But is that true, state-by-state? Let’s look closely at Indiana slots return-to-player for its land-based and riverboat casinos, two of which have closed.