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titleOfInvention Amusement machine
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a gaming machine which is less likely to be affected by a foreign substance entering a payout ball passage portion. SOLUTION: A door frame, a main body frame located behind the door frame, a tank rail portion connecting a ball tank provided above the main body frame and a dispensing device provided on a side of the main body frame. An opening / closing member capable of opening and closing the flow path of the tank rail portion, a hole portion for dropping foreign matter is provided in the bottom portion of the tank rail portion, and in conjunction with the opening / closing operation of the opening / closing member, The opening aspect of the hole portion changes, and the plurality of hole portions are provided, and only a part of the plurality of hole portions changes the opening aspect in association with the opening / closing operation of the opening / closing member. It is characterized by [Selection diagram] None
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