That's interesting. I never would've guessed that those aren't taxed the same as games in a casino. Does that also mean that within a casino, something like video poker is taxed differently than slot machines?
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I've never understood how these things, which are so obviously slot machines, are legal and untaxed in a way that slot machines are not.