JoeTheJuggler
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I assume you mean financially, and not morally.
On a side note, it is illegal to have an honest slot machine, since they must have a prescribed percentage payout. Furthermore, the way they work the math is different from how most players work theirs. The players count how much money they put in, not how many times they hit the spin button. Having eaten up their "payout" with extra spins, they think a payout should be "due" when it isn't.
I think it depends on your definition of "honest". The casinos even advertise their payoff rates on the slot machines. (And they're all less than 1.0! That is, the one with the "loosest slots" pays out something like 98 cents for every dollar put in.)
You can't blame the fact that some people think there's a system whereby they can somehow magically defeat the house advantage on the casinos.
The games are all honest in the sense we talk about an "honest die"--just that the house has an advantage. If they didn't, they wouldn't exist (or they'd have to charge a LOT for drinks!)
By your definition of honest, the casinos would lose money. If they had to pay out as much or more than they took in, there would be no money to pay for the games, the lights, the rent, etc. Anyone who thinks that's the state of affairs is a fool.