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Flexibility and cost savings are behind the state’s move to start leasing video slots for its five casinos, according to Maryland State Lottery Agency Director Stephen Martino.
Maryland has kept tight reins on regulating its developing slots program. The state lottery is responsible for procuring and providing the video lottery terminals, the technical name for the machines, for all five planned casinos. In 2010, when the existing casinos at Perryville and Ocean Downs opened, the state spent $99 million to purchase 1,825 slot machines.
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