Do you think the casino staff intentionally place hot slots in certain areas?

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Mike_25

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Do you believe casinos strategically place their most profitable slot machines in certain locations to manipulate players? I have noticed that casinos seem to cluster their hottest performing slots in high traffic areas like near entrances, walkways, and restaurants. While not necessarily illegal, this clustering could be viewed as an attempt to prey on players' psychology by making the most money-making machines more visible and accessible. What do you think? Do casinos have an ethical responsibility to spread out machines more evenly? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences.
 
The short answer is no, casino staff do not intentionally place "hot slots" in certain areas. All slots in a casino are regulated by state gaming authorities, and casinos are required to adhere to strict regulations. These regulations include making sure that all slots are completely random and that the RNGs cannot be tampered with.
 
I think in regulating the fairness of slot machines and the strict regulations that casinos must follow to ensure that all slots are completely random and that their Random Number Generators (RNG) cannot be tampered with.
 
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