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  2. Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs - Wikipedia

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    Eldorado Gaming Scioto Downs, formerly known as Scioto Downs Racino, is a horse racing track and casino in Columbus, Ohio, owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.The venue opened in 1959, as the Scioto Downs track, and became Ohio's first racino with the addition of video lottery terminals (VLTs) on June 1, 2012.

  3. Video lottery terminal - Wikipedia

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    A video lottery terminal (VLT), also sometimes known as a video gaming terminal (VGT), video slots, or the video lottery, is a type of electronic gambling machine. They are typically operated by a region's lottery , and situated at licensed establishments such as bars and restaurants.

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    Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein's office is offering a lottery for 700 free video doorbells to residents in high crime ZIP codes.

  5. Hollywood Casino Columbus - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Casino Columbus; Location : Columbus, Ohio: Address : 200 Georgesville Road: Opening date: October 8, 2012: Total gaming space: 160,000 sq ft (15,000 m 2 ...

  6. Video lottery terminals around Springfield have been banned for less than a month, but already, the city is being sued and accused of overextending its power.

  7. Jack Thistledown Racino - Wikipedia

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    In June 2012, the State of Ohio inked a memorandum of understanding authorizing the state's seven racetracks to offer video lottery terminals (VLTs), and permitted some tracks to relocate to less gaming-concentrated areas of the state. [3]

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  9. The Lottery Hackers - The Huffington Post

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    The modern lottery industry is highly complex, offering a zoo of products that are designed and administered with the aid of computers (cash games with a drawing, instant scratch-off games, video lottery games, keno), and the sales of all of these tickets add up to a staggering yearly figure: $80 billion.