Iowa slot machine casino gambling consists of 23 casinos including four tribal casinos. The tribal casinos have theoretical payout limits of 80% and 99% of the amount wagered but the commercial casinos have none. However, the commercial casinos offer monthly return statistics for each casino by slot machine denomination.
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Kansas Slot Machine Casino Gambling
Kansas slot machine casino gambling consists of four commercial casinos, operated by the state of Kansas, as well as six tribal casinos. The minimum theoretical payout limit for commercial casinos is 87% and 80% at tribal casinos. No return statistics from either the commercial or tribal casinos are publicly available.
Kentucky Slot Machine Casino Gambling
Kentucky slot machine casino gambling exists as competition based Historic Horse Racing (HHR) gaming machines where the results of bets are based on many past horse race results. The state constitution prohibits slot machines, but two HHR parlors opened in 2020 in support of Kentucky’s flourishing HHR gaming industry.
Louisiana Slot Machine Casino Gambling
Louisiana slot machine casino gambling consists of 23 casinos, where four are tribal casinos, and 12,000+ video gaming devices at 1,500+ small business retailers. Commercial casinos have minimum and maximum theoretical payout limits and return statistics are available by slot machine denominations for four state regions.
Maine Slot Machine Casino Gambling
Maine slot machine casino gambling consists of two pari-mutuel wagering racetracks with slot machines. A third racetrack offers pari-mutuel wagering without electronic gaming machines. The minimum theoretical payout is 89% for all electronic gaming machines. Monthly player win% return statistics are publicly available.
Maryland Slot Machine Casino Gambling
Maryland slot machine casino gambling consists of VLT-style slot machines at six casinos. The theoretical payouts have been set between 85% and 100%, although exceeding 95% requires written commission approval. Cruise ships offer slot machines when sailing out of the Port of Baltimore to international destinations.