Can't vouch for the info, but the source is impeccable. By the
way, the Miami management team is hoping for permission to put
as many as 1500 machines or more in the fronton, which will assure
a large and profitable revenue return, even while complying with
the 30% agreement signed av week before the vote,
By the way, even if the Indian casinos ARE returning 75% to the
public, think of the more than $200,000 per $million lost by the
public with a 95% return which is what management is anticipating
the return will be in the neighborhood of. Why would anyone want
to play slots on the reservation casinos' property?