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online slot machine A slot machine (American English), poker machine (Australian English), or fruit machine (British English) is a certain type of gambling machine. Classically, a slot machine is a coin-operated machine with three or more reels that rotate when a lever on the side of the machine is pulled. The machines include a currency detector that validates the coin or money inserted to play. Slots typically pay off based on patterns of symbols visible on the front of the machine when it stops.
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Today, slot machines have become one of the most popular attractions in casinos. The slot machine was invented in 1895 by Charles Fey of San Francisco, California. The first machine, known as Liberty Bell, had pictures of diamonds, hearts, spades, and cracked Liberty Bells on three mechanical reels. Three bells in a row produced the biggest payoff, ten nickels. Liberty Bell was a huge success and spawned a thriving mechanical gaming device industry. Another early machine gave out winning in the form of fruit flavoured chewing gums with pictures of the flavours as symbols on the reels. The popular cherry and melon symbols derive from this machine. The "BAR" symbol now common in slot machines was derived from an early logo of the Bell-Fruit Gum Company. In 1964 , Bally developed the first fully electromechanical slot machine called Money Honey.
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In the United States, the public and private availability of slot machines is highly regulated by state governments. Nevada is the only state that has no significant restrictions against slot machines both for public and private use. In New Jersey , slot machines are only allowed in casinos operated in Atlantic City. Several states ( Illinois , Indiana , Iowa , Louisiana , Mississippi , and Missouri ) allow slot machines (as well as any casino-style gambling) only on licensed riverboats or permanent barges. Native American casinos on reservations cannot have true slot machines unless allowed by the state that the tribal casino is located in (per Indian Gaming Act ).

Some states have restrictions on the types of slot machines that can be used in a casino or other gaming area. "Class III" slot machines are machines without restrictions, most often seen in Las Vegas or Atlantic City (commonly referred to as "Vegas-style slots"). Some casinos are in states that require them to use "Class II" slot machines, which usually have a player skill requirement attached. The primary difference between a Class III machine and a Type II machine is that with a Class III machine, a player's chance of winning any payout is the same with every play, and each machine operates independently of each other. A Class II machine mimics bingo or scratch-off lottery tickets in that all the machines are linked to play against each other, pulling a predetermined number of winning combinations from a central database and distributing those to all machines.

For a list of state by state regulations on private slot machine ownership, see Slot machine (U.S. state ownership regulations)

Slot clubs

Many American casinos offer free memberships in "slot clubs", which return a small percentage of the amount of money that is bet in the form of "comps" (complimentary food, drinks, hotel rooms, or merchandise), or sometimes as cash back (sometimes with a restriction that the cash be redeemed at a later date). These clubs require that players use a card that is inserted into the slot machine, to allow the casino to track the player's "action" (how much the player bets and for how long), which is often used to establish a level of play that may make a player eligible for additional comps. Comps or cash back from these clubs can make a significant difference in the maximum theoretical return when playing slot machines over a long period of time.
 

Australian Slot Machines

Generally referred to as poker machines or "pokies", but officially known as 'Gaming Machines', Australia has one of the highest concentration of poker machines per head of population in the world, with changes in regulations leading to a profusion of poker machine venues across the country. Various objectors, including many branches of the clergy and also charities for the poor, have criticised the spread of the machines, as they claim that it has led to a huge rise in the levels of "problem gambling" - gambling to a level that causes financial and social stress to the gambler and their families, as well as the general levels of gambling.

Australian-style poker machines use video displays to simulate (usually) five physical reels. These machines also have additional bonusing and second-screen features such as free games and bonus levels. They also allow for multiple lines (up to 50) or multiple ways (up to 243 ways) to be played. This higher level of complexity has meant that greater revenues can be obtained by operators, but also that the potential for problem gambling to develop is increased.

Poker machines are found in casinos (approximately one in each major city) as well as pubs and clubs (usually sports, social, or RSL clubs). This greater accessibililty is also seen as a potential contributor to problem gambling.

The first Australian state to legalise this style of gambling was NSW in 1956 when they were made legal in all registered clubs in the state.

Most problem gamblers attending counselling through Gamblers Help report poker machines as the problematic form of gambling. Due to this there is a significant focus on the regulation of multi hand poker machines, and many groups are advocating for legislative change.

Laws governing gambling in Australia are controlled at the state level and as such, they vary from state to state. In the state of Queensland gaming machines in pubs and clubs must provide a return rate of 60% while machines located in casinos must provide a return rate of 90%.
 

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