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Title: By: Josh Thornton


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  • By Josh Thornton

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The question
  • How have the pachinko parlors in Japan become an
    enormous business in Japan as a form of gambling,
    where gambling is illegal?

3
Pachinko
  • Vertical-sitting Pinball-like game
  • Involves nearly no skill
  • Played by shooting hundreds of tiny metal balls
    into the machine
  • If balls fall into certain holes you win more
    balls.

4
Gambling in Japan
  • Is generally illegal, with exceptions for a
    nationally run lottery, horse racing, and similar
    events.
  • Is done illegally through the game pachinko at
    pachinko parlors

5
The Parlors
  • Are filled with constant noise from the machines
  • Cram as many machines, and thus people as close
    together as possible
  • Are the only public place in Japan where smoking
    is allowed
  • Quite an unsociable place.

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The Balls
  • Pachinko Parlors sell the balls used to play
    pachinko for 4 yen (roughly 3.5 cents) a piece.
  • The balls are constantly shot into the machine
  • Can use hundreds of balls in a matter of minutes.

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How is Pachinko Gambling?
  • Parlors found a loophole
  • Prizes at the parlor must be less than 10,000 yen
  • Include
  • CDs
  • Cigarettes
  • DVD players
  • Parlors also offer a dummy prize
  • It can be taken to another location and be
    redeemed for cash
  • It is estimated that roughly 95 of pachinko
    prizes are exchanged for cash

8
Odds?
  • Most players end with more balls than they
    started with
  • Balls have less value when traded in though
  • When traded for cash, the 4 yen balls are only
    worth 2.5 yen.
  • Thus, Somebody who turns 100 balls into 150 is
    only getting the money for 93.75 balls
  • Have to win substantially in order to profit

9
Parlor Tactics
  • Tweak Jackpot odds
  • Higher when busy
  • Advertises people winning to everyone there
    because of the noise
  • Lower when slow
  • Make up for the busy hours by milking players
    during the slow periods
  • Machines are tweaked everyday so balls will move
    differently in the same machine each day to
    prevent anybody from learning a machine.

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How big of an issue is it?
  • The parlors brought in 27.45 trillion yen in 2006
  • Average Japanese Adult loses roughly 400 a year
    gambling.
  • Over twice what the average American loses
  • Japan has 10 times more gaming machines per
    capita than the United states
  • And remember, this gambling is ILLEGAL in Japan

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Conclusions
  • Pachinko has allowed Japanese to pretend they do
    not gamble while Gambling more than most other
    people in the world.
  • Through their prize exchange loophole, they
    managed to circumvent the law of Japan.
  • While everyone is aware of the illegality of it,
    nobody in Japan honestly seems to mind the
    existence of the parlors, nor their illegal
    activity.
  • The parlors arent going anywhere anytime soon.
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