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Each machine offers a variety of games, including card games and line games. Establishments may have as many as five machines. If players win, the machine will dispense a ticket and the player may redeem the money at an ATM-like machine nearby.

When the state gave the green light for the machines, it made for a busy time for Jay Spoden, president of Tiger Electronics. Spoden said he installed 2,300 machines in four months.

Cliff Barker, the chaplain for the Sugar Grove American Legion, said the machines will be installed in a separate area of the establishment. The legion had an open house last year to answer questions that residents may have about the process. While the legion is a members-only club, Barker said it is open to the public for events throughout the year. He said the legion hopes to make about $2,000 a month from the machines, but the desire to have them installed goes beyond that. For instance, those who enjoy video gaming might be drawn to it for a night out and spend an evening at an establishment.

Barker said he is familiar with the games and they are relatively loose, meaning those who play have a good chance of winning. The amounts that can be won are relatively modest, and it’s not the same experience as going to a casino. He said the legion can’t afford to have problems from the machines. He knows it could lose its liquor license, and there also is the matter of its reputation, considering that legions are known as organizations that serve American military veterans.

“We are an asset to the community and not a liability,” Barker said. “We’ve asked for a chance to show that we can do this right.”

Spoden calls it an entertainment option, saying the experience is similar to going to a movie and spending $10 on the movie and $5 on popcorn. He said someone might spend the same on a lottery ticket.

“It’s not going to be Las Vegas,” he said.

Taylor, however, said she doesn’t think customers would choose a place simply because it has gambling.


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