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Little Las VegasWhen you walk into Casino San Pablo, it looks like you have just walked into the gaming floor of a Las Vegas casino. The have bingo machines, but they are arranged to look like Vegas slot machines. It is only upon closer inspection that you realize that they are not in fact slot machines, but to the naked eye it can be misleading. It is not until you actually play the slot machines that you realize that they don’t play exactly the same as the real deal, they are a little slower, but these slot machines are still a lot of fun. The tribe has many regular customers who come to play their slots, and they say that the casino is more like a “club” where you come to hang out with your friends than a casino – where you would be just another gambler. The tribe does not release income figures, but they are expected to bring in $8.5 million in slot machine revenue for the state this year, which means the tribe is actually bringing in $113 million. San Pablo receives 7.5% of that revenue. The tribe also pays the city a flat $1.5 million annual fee just to be there. slot machine, slot machine, slot machine, slot machine Back to October Index - Slot Machines Fan |
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