What distinguishes a class 2 slot from a class 3 slot?

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The main distinction between the two categories is that a class 2 slot machine is linked to an unified computer system that decides how each wager will turn out. Slot machines in the Class 3 category are regarded as classic slots, similar to those seen in Las Vegas.
The player's probability of winning are the same for each spin because they are played and paid out independently from a computer system.
 
The primary difference between Class II and Class III slots is the way they operate. Class II slots are based on bingo and connected to a central computer system, while Class III slots are independent and operate using an RNG.
 
The primary difference lies in their legal classification. Class II slots are regulated by the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) in the United States and are typically found in Native American tribal casinos. Class III slots, on the other hand, are regulated by individual state gaming commissions and are commonly found in commercial casinos and gambling establishments.
 
The main difference between the two is that Class II machines are connected to a central server that determines the outcome of each spin, while Class III machines have their own internal random number generator. Class II machines are typically found in Native American casinos, while Class III machines are more common in commercial casinos.
 
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