Sunday, April 19, 2009
Penny slots making lots of cents in Missouri
Posted by Brian Redhead
Gamblers may be cutting back like other consumers, but one thing they're not doing is pinching pennies.
Their spending on penny gambling machines produced about one-fourth of all slot machine revenue in Nevada last year, and more in other states. In Missouri, one of few states where gambling revenue rose in 2008, more than half of all casino revenue came from penny slots. For many casinos, penny slots are producing the only kind of revenue that's rising.
Gamblers say they like the machines -- which were impractical before quiet paper payouts started replacing the tumbling bucketfuls of coins in a jackpot -- because they can play longer for the same amount of money.
No matter that casinos like penny slots because they're more lucrative for the house.
"It's all just for recreation," said Kansas City resident Cora Logan, 72, who was playing a penny slot machine at Isle of Capri in Kansas City on her 42nd wedding anniversary. "When you come here, don't expect to win. If you put a lot of money in these you're crazy." Click here to read more.
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