Crackdown the result of a provincewide sweep of 200 licensed establishments in July and August AGCO says testing determined that the gaming machines ordinarily rely on chance Prime Skill Games submits court application to fight AGCO decision The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) released a statement on Friday saying their crackdown on illegal gaming machines has led to 50 devices being removed from restaurants, bars, and lottery retailers over the summer months. A Prime Skill Games machine. The AGCO announces it has pulled 50 gaming machines after a provincewide sweep in July and August. (Image: Prime Skill Games) AGCO inspectors went into establishments in July and August, conducting more than 200 inspections at liquor-licensed and lottery retail stores across Ontario. The 50 gaming machines were Prime Slots, which Casino.org has written about previously. The AGCO said the machines have been operating unlawfully and without regulatory oversight. The machines are not games of skill, which is what the gaming…Â Read More
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