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Originally Posted by tennis_balls
she could just be some filthy-rich bored housewife spinning the max. what is the max bet for that slot? if it's over $100/spin then this could be an expected result. it's only unfair to the lo-rollers if the slot is set up so they don't have a chance of winning proportional to their bets. I doubt this is the case, but it's not impossible.
As much as I loath Party, they're a giant public company and they'd be bonkers to rig something like this.
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I doubt it's "rigged" in that sense, but yet it's more proof that it's very possible for only high-rollers to win the jackpots.
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Some of the casino owners in Vegas are lobbying for permission to alter the odds for a slot machine based on a players rating. The machine would read your card and then reset its payout accordingly. And like anything else in Vegas, if the casino owners want something they eventually get it.
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That's why I don't play slots in the B&M casinos