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by steauengeglase 3607 days ago
So essentially the same fight we use to have over pinball, back when LaGuardia was in office?

Useless fact of the day: Prior to 1947 pinball machines didn't have flippers, making it a game of chance (and yes, people bet on it). Afterwards the flippers it became a game of skill. Just imagine the world if that never happened?

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Not pure chance, because players could control how far to pull the plunger, and because players could nudge the machine. After the introduction of "tilt" mechanisms (eg: http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=383 ) nudging became an accepted part of the game. It takes great skill to nudge effectively without triggering a tilt.
How (& who) did one bet? Where were pinball machines located?

I was a King Kool master

This is the best article I found about the history of gambling with pinball:

http://www.pinballcollectorsresource.com/russ_files/gambling...