Winning a Contraband Cartel Chip is not really a win, as it just gives you the ability to play again, extending play time. And of course, losing is always a let down. However, I surmise that if one can receive 1-2 Cartel Market Certificates for less than 5 million credits investment in this slot machine, it might still be viable. This entire batch of samples has been done on a single Contraband Slot machine. If you are able to place 3 slot machines in close proximity to each other and play all 3 at once, you can reduce the required time to about 1 Cartel Market Certificate every 87.5 minutes on average.
Capone had headquarters in Chicago proper in the Four Deuces at 2222 S. Wabash, the Metropole Hotel at 2300 S. Michigan Avenue, and the Lexington Hotel at 2135 S. Michigan Avenue. He expanded into the suburbs, sometimes using terror as in Forest View, which became known as 'Caponeville.' Sometimes he simply bribed public officials and the police as in Cicero. He established suburban headquarters in Cicero's Anton Hotel at 4835 W. 22nd Street and in the Hawthorne Hotel at 4823 22nd Street.MAIN PLAYERS IN HIS GANG
Brothers:Vincenzo,Raffalo (Ralph), Salvatore (Frank)Capone
Chief bodyguards- Frank Rio (Cline),Frank Maritote (Diamond), Phil D'Andrea
Frank Nitti (Francesco Raffele Nitto) - second in command;
Tony Lombardo- advisor,Capone elevated Lombardo to the head of the powerful Unione Siciliana, which exerted enormous influence over cops and politicians.
Art Greene-long time Capone advisor and financier
Jack Guzik - business manager, bag man;
Lawrence Mangano, Charley Fischetti (Capone cousin) - beer distribution;
Joe Fusco - liquor distribution; John Patton - brewery operations, political fixes;
Frank Pope, Anthony 'Mops' Volpe - overall gambling operations;
Peter P. Penovich, Jr. - floating casinos;
James V. Mondi - oversaw independents;
Hyman 'Loud Mouth' Levine; chief collector;
Duke Cooney - brothel operations;
George 'Red' Barker, William J. 'Three-Finger Jack' White,Murray L. 'The Camel' Humphreys - labor extortion;
Gus Alex-political fixer and old-time Capone slot machine king
'Machine Gun' Jack McGurn (Vincenzo Gibaldi), Frank Milano chief gunmen
Franklin Rio also known as 'Frank Rio'-member loyal to Capone
James Belcastro, Joseph Genero - bombs, explosives
Rising young stars: Sam 'Golf Bag' Hunt; Anthony Accardo (Joe Batters),Joseph Aiuppa (Joey O'Brien), Sam 'Mooney' Giancana, Paul 'The Waiter' Ricca
ASSOCIATES
Michael J. Ahearn - Capone's lawyer
Salvatore 'Samoots' Ammatuna - bagman for Gennas; briefly head of Unione
Albert Anselmi - with Scalise, ace killer, lured from Gennas, then killed by Capone when they conspired with Guinta to betray him
Robert 'Bobby' Barton - Jack Guzik's driver, lent to Torrio; driving when Torrio shot
Sylvester Barton - Bobby's brother, Capone's driver
Frederick R. 'Killer' Burke - St. Valentine's suspect (unlikely)
Robert 'Bob' Carey-armed robber and contract killer responsible for many crimes during the Prohibition era
John J. 'Bathhouse' Coughlin - crooked alderman of Levee district with Kenna
Louis 'Diamond Lou' Cowen - gnomish newsstand owner; Capone's bondsman
James 'Files' DeAmato - Capone's spy, told Capone of Yale's treachery
Albert Fink - with Ahern, Capone's lawyer at tax trial; botched defense
Carl 'Skip' Fisher - Miami oligarch
Frank Foster ('Frost,' 'Citro,' Ferdinand Bruna)
Vincent Giblin - Capone lawyer in Miami
Joseph 'Hop Toad' Guinta-briefly, Unione head
Parker A. Henderson, Jr. - son of former Miami mayor, became Capone groupie
Michael 'Hinky Dink' Kenna-crooked aldermen
Paul A. Labriola - killed by D'Andrea's men for loyalty to Alderman John Powers
Alfred J. 'Jake' Lingle - Tribune legman; gang ties
Pasqualino 'Patsy' Lolordo - Unione head, Capone friend, murdered by Aiello
John J. Maritote- Mafalda Capone's husband, Frank Maritote's kid brother
Lawrence P. Mattingly - Torrio's, then Capone's tax lawyer
Mike Merlo - strong Unione head; natural death cleared way for O'Banion murder

Kenneth Phillips - Miami doctor
John 'Gianni Pauli' Powers-alderman in war with D'Andrea
Fred Ries - head cashier at Capone Casino
Daniel A. Seritella - City Sealer; Capone pal
E. G. Sewell - Miami oligarch, ex-mayor
Jack Sewell - E. G.'s nephew, a Capone groupie
Billy Skidmore - bondsman
Manley Sullivan - petty crook in key Supreme Court decision: IRS could tax crime income
Edward D. Vogel - slot-machine king/pol in Cicero; opposed Torrio-Capone, then ally
Ross Prio -leading torture and murder specialists
Abe Pritzkel-Capone financier

'Screwy' Claude Maddox -Capone ally
Antonio Trangorello -was a member of Jack McGurn's crew
Edward Joseph O'Hare -a Capone lawyer but later bterayed him
Macy Motle Friedman-safe-cracker.
Walter Stevens -hitman
Gus Winkler -hitman
MAYORS UNDER CAPONE
William Hale 'Big Bill' Thompson, Jr.
Anton J. Cermak
Joseph Z. Klenha corrupt mayor of Cicero
Edward G. Kovalinka - political boss, courted Capone's election help
John Patton
Len Small - corrupt governor of Illinois
Jake Arvey-local politician
LAWMEN & GOVERNMENT AGENTS
Metellus Lucullus Cicero Funkhauser-Morals Div. head, undercut
Michael J. Ryan - crooked police captain in Levee district
Contraband Slot Machine Swtor
Michael Hughes-blowhard, ineffective chief of detectivesWilliam F. Russell
Peter B. Hoffman - corrupt Cook County (Chicago) sheriff