I have seen situations where the casino does things to increase the house edge. Poor machine maintenance is a huge problem. Video poker is declining in popularity. Not so much with the players, with casinos. A video poker machine takes up the same space as a slot machine. When a video poker machine has a 3% house edge, we think it's a terrible game. The casino thinks it's a looser, so they drop the odds further or they remove it entirely.
Even a horrible video poker game is a better game than a modern slot machine. The Tampa Hard Rock is one of the largest casinos in the country in terms of floor space. It's privately owned, so we have no actual figures. Using the money the State receives as part of their agreement, some experts have calculated the house edge to be near 10%. If you were the owners of this casino, would you want a 10% or 3% return on your investment?
Few players play video poker well enough to earn the full return. Some do. Computer software available on this website allows you to train to that level. I suspect the profit on a video poker game is at least 1/2 of what it is on a modern slot machine. Of course we will never know.
Last week I went to the casino like I always do. They moved my favorite machines again and replaced them with some new slots. I asked the attendant where they moved them and she didn't know. I walked the entire casino and finally found them behind the restaurant. Luckily, the odds where the same. I immediately hit a quad deuce with my free play. They must have flipped the switch.
