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There only in a few cities in the US where you can gamble like that, it's illegal in most places.

Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Indian reservations, cruise ships, and casino boats are the only places I can think of that allow gambling in the US.

I'm not sure if there is a loophole for horse racing tracks or how that works.

Video gaming machines might be what you what you saw but they're really not much different than an arcade that spits out tickets. I think those video gaming machines are becoming more rare / illegal.

Our brains aren't wired to correctly calculate the fact that we're more likely to lose than win.

Same with lottery tickets, people get addicted to those things and don't stop until they run out of money. Even people in Haiti would receive a little money (meant to be used for food and other essentials) and spent it on lottery tickets.



There are many places in the US that allow gambling off of Indian reservations. There is even a casino near downtown here in Philadelphia.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_casinos_in_the_United_S...


There is one Indian casino in my state that is 300 miles away and none of the other 5 states that border me have a single casino. The closest other than the 1 in my state is over 600 miles away.

I learned a new term today, Racino, had never heard that before, Racetrack/Casino.

Only 12 in PA, that's still not too many.


It's increasingly legal. In the northeast, you're never far from a casino.


I spent four years growing up in Vicksburg Mississippi, no gambling, very religious place (and really no gambling at all in the southeast). A few years after I left...river boat casinos everywhere.


I believe gambling is legal in Michigan[1]. It was done in attempt to bring some money in the state.

[1]:http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Laws/Michigan/


Looks like they're making a lot of money from those taxes, hundreds of millions per year.

I've never heard of MGM Grand Detriot, interesting, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MGM_Grand_Detroit


Even if gambling is completely legal in Michigan, most casinos still seem to be Native American owned/run. Actually, it might even be every casino except the three in downtown Detroit.


You said Las Vegas, but you meant Nevada.




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