Video Poker Rage Not Brought Down by State's Upcoming Lottery
When legislators approved the lottery in August, in Gaston County, they thought it would be a simple solution to the long-drawn problem of video poker in casinos. Closely regulated ticket sales would take place instead of the common illegal payouts of video poker, they thought. Pokermag.com reports:
Schools, teachers and students would benefit instead of the private gaming industry. The video poker machine offers a new hand and possibly another chance to win.
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