poker machine
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poker machine (plural poker machines)
- An electronic machine used to play games of chance for money, especially
- (US) An electronic machine used to play poker.
- 2007, Max Allan Collins, Double Dealer: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Mortal Wounds, page 119:
- He didn′t always play the same poker machine, but he never went to the tables where he would have to interact with a live dealer. In fact, he usually stuck to the row of poker machines closer to the back door.
- 2007, Mary Herczog, Las Vegas for Dummies, page 177:
- Even better, there are some video poker machines — admittedly, they′re very hard to find — that actually offer favorable odds if you play perfectly.
- 2010, Marina Milicevic, Vegas Dealer, page 19:
- Even there, you see poker machines placed in the bar counter to greet you.
- (Australia, New Zealand) Synonym of slot machine.
- 1973, Francis Keble Crowley, Modern Australia in Documents: 1939-1970, page 351:
- In New South Wales poker machines were legalized in clubs in 1956.
- 1974, Donald Ernest Edgar, Social Change in Australia: Readings in Sociology, page 23:
- Lotteries, horse-racing and poker machines loom large in the life experience of many Australians.
- 1991, Queensland Legislative Assembly, Parliamentary Papers, volume 4, page 303:
- At that time Ainsworth had been manufacturing and selling poker machines in NSW for nineteen years.
- 2008, Malcolm Brown, editor, Cold Blooded Murder: True Crimes That Rocked Australia, unnumbered page:
- He approached people who were not in the criminal world, including his poker machine attendant, to acquire firearms or arrange hitmen for him.
- 2023 July 21, Billie Schwab Dunn, “I Tried Wetherspoons Food for the First Time-I Feared I'd Get Scurvy...”, in Daily Star:
- I was also shocked that the poker machines (which we call pokies back home) were on full display, as in Australia, they legally have to be in a separate room.
- (US) An electronic machine used to play poker.
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