ebazynski said:
Video Poker. The only poker like aspect is trying to make hands, but really you're just playing a version of slots.
The guy who killed 58 people and wounded 850 others in Vegas played video poker.
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But, back to the question at hand. Since slots are the biggest draw of the masses, and if I understand correctly, the biggest money maker for casinos, that would have to make them the most overrated. As others have pointed out above, there's no skill or strategy involved, just put your money in, and pull the lever/push the button, and repeat and repeat and repeat.
However, can you imagine casinos without slots? I can't. They take up massive amounts of floor space. They use enough electricity to light up the entire Nevada desert. You don't even have to go to a casino to play. They're everywhere - at gas stations, restaurants, bars, even in back of Meemaw and Georgie's laundromat on Young Sheldon.