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Home slot machines bring casino to you

If you like playing poker, blackjack or other slot-machine games but are tired of driving to casinos or losing money, here's an answer.

Buy a used slot machine for your home, with all the lights, bells, whistles, chimes and clangs.

The Slot Machine Store, which opened in Chandler last July at 7050 W. Chandler Blvd., sells machines, for about $500 to $3,000, that it has purchased from Las Vegas casinos.

First online casinos ranking system Linux based

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M-Gambling::::::

I-gaming software and e-commerce services company Chimera Technology Corp. announced today that preliminary plans to develop Mobile Gaming technology are moving forward. Accordingly, Chimera has begun implementing the new technology, process which is expected to be completed within approximately 60 to 90 days.

Slots for Texas

Lawmakers in Austin are thinking about adding slot machines to the state`s lottery system. But some people worry that more gambling would take its toll on people with low incomes.

A study done at Texas Tech discovered that people with low incomes and low levels of education gamble the most.

Poll finds most in favor of slot machines at tracks

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Fifty-six percent of Kentuckians surveyed in a new poll are in favor of allowing slot machines at racetracks, up from 49 percent last winter.

And if the state needs to raise money to balance the budget, support climbs to 61 percent, according to the Bluegrass Poll, conducted by The Courier-Journal and published today.

Online gambling continues to grow

To many North Carolinians, it won't matter whether the state approves a legal lottery any time soon. They already have plenty of opportunities to satisfy their gambling appetites on the Internet.

With an estimated 1,800 Internet gambling sites from which to choose, all one needs to wager on a multitude of casino games and sporting events is a computer, cash or a credit card to set up an account. All the thrills of a casino or sports arena can be had in the privacy of one's home, and gambling can take place any time of the day.

Super Bowl a hot commodity for online bettors

Nothing galvanizes the casual bettor like the Super Bowl, and consequently nothing provides a better yardstick for the growing popularity of online gambling than pro football’s championship game. And dubious legality notwithstanding, millions of Americans will log onto their computers before 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday to either place traditional bets or engage in new forms of gambling that can’t be found at land-based sports books.

Women @ Online Casinos

Online gambling is capturing the imagination of women, according to research out today which claims 30-40% of players in Britain are female.
This is compared with just 5% of women who gamble off-line, the research from comparison website uSwitch.com found.
In addition, Britons make up 80% of all online gamblers in Europe, with those aged 18 to 29 more likely to use the internet to gamble than any other age group.

Slots Myths Debunked

Many myths around slots machines have sprung up over the years. What follows is a compilation of some of the most common slots myths and their explanation.

Area Casinos Create New Job Opportunities

The lights of two, new casino hotel skyscrapers in the desert region aren’t just attracting gamblers. They’ve been beacons for seasoned dealers and casino industry professionals from around the globe.

Richard G. Moyse, employment manager of the new, $200 million Fantasy Springs Resort Casino and Special Events Center in Indio, projects that 15 percent of 450 individuals hired in recent months moved from places outside the valley.

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