Where are the “loosest” slot machines in America? – Part 1

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American Casino Guide author, Steve Bourie, takes a look at gaming statistics to discover where the “loosest” slot machines in America are located. This is part 1 where he takes a look at two types of slot machines statistics: those for casinos located within a specific geographic area, as well as those for Indian casinos. He shows you which casinos had the best returns in those two categories and in part 2 he will take a look at individual casinos.

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Where are the “loosest” slot machines in America? – Part 1

10 thoughts on “Where are the “loosest” slot machines in America? – Part 1

  1. In other words, play and lose. No matter where you play. Find something else to do, people!

  2. RENO I KNEW IT I've only had 3 losing trips in Reno although they were big loses. Vegas I started 3-0 but have lost all trips since. Have not won in Vegas since 2012

  3. Avoid all Arizona Casinos at all cost….especially Desert Diamond Casino and Casino Del Sol, all located in Tucson, AZ. you will lose there big time…these Indians are greedy.

  4. Don't believe anything anyone trying to sell you about beatingslot machines, no strategy no system can beat slot machines you will lose your money or win some most of the time you lose lol

  5. sovereign immunity is stupid. They are taking money from everyone on their land they should required to report like everyone else.

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