Over the past few decades, video poker machines have become as standard as pool tables in West Virginia's taverns. Today, they can be found in restaurants, gas stations, even some grocery stores.
The dirty little secret - and not a very well kept one - is that most of the machines pay off, illegally. How did this get started? How much money goes untaxed? What are lawmakers prepared to do? Find out in this seven-part series by clicking here.
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