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Old 6th August 2006, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by kingkong098
This is quite shocking to me. Call it deceptive, call it a way to speed up the game, this is in fact rigging. Whether or not it affects the payout percentages, the player is presented with a situation where it is believed his decision can alter the end result. This is cleary stated in the rules as pointed out in previous posts. If the players actions have 0 result on the outcome, MG is misrepresenting the game and it is lying to its players.

What about the red/black/suit doubling on the MG slot games? Is it set up the same way where the software decides whether or not you've won before making a choice?

I too would like to know more about the doubling feature of land based machines. I've seen guys go from ectasy to agony when the game presents a 3 and then the poor guy "picks" a 2 and loses his $400 double. Now, at the very least, he is in a sour mood the rest of the evening...People can cause themself a lot of grief thinking their wrong action cost them a lot of money, when in fact they might not have had any impact on the result...


If anyone knows how these machines work, please speak up!
can not be called rigging. its the same when you hit the spin button on a slot. 7-7-bar. people sitting there waiting for the 3rd 7 to fall when in fact the outcome has been pre determined. yes vp has a certain amount of interaction where the way you play directly affects the outcome during the hands. doubling is more along the lines of a bonus round. outcome is already known. how can that be rigging?
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