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Old 17th December 2006, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by tennis_balls View Post
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.

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.
That's why I don't play slots in the B&M casinos
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