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Frequently Asked Questions Related to Gambling

 

Question: Does Roulette involve competition against other players?

Answer: No. Only the house.




Question: Where is state-specific information on casino profits located?

Answer: The NIGC does not make tribal-specific or state-specific confidential financial information available to the public.

 


Question: Why are people denied a jackpot payment when a slot machine malfunctions?

Answer: With each pull of the handle, or push of the button, a slot machine begins the process of randomly selecting the next alignment of symbols. If a slot machine malfunctions it cannot complete the random selection process, and therefore reverts to a "tilt" mode. When a malfunction occurs some slot machine manufacturers, for engineering purposes, set the reels to stop briefly in a "jackpot" position. When this happens a player may see the reels momentarily stop at a jackpot alignment and then go into a slow spin. This often causes the player to believe a jackpot has been won. In recent years slot machine manufacturers have changed the "stop" location to other than a jackpot alignment to help prevent the misunderstanding.

 


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Transversale

Definition:
"Street bet" in French.

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