Hi all!
At a reputable casino, should it be possible for a player to claim that a VP machine was faulty during a session?
I had one that is hard to explain any other way.
4400 games of 100-hand Joker Poker, not once was I dealt any pat hand better than full house. No 4 of a kind, no Straight Flush, no 4 to a Royal. It felt like it was fixed on not giving out any big wins.
Needless to say, the payout was a nightmare, played through $22,000 and lost $1,000, almost on the dot. That's playing 5c per hand.
The payout should be pretty close to 100%, as the paytable gives 100.0459% and I rarely make any mistakes at all. This session paid a whopping 95.5% back!
It's been a long time since I did any advanced math, but something tells me that:
1. The payout is pretty unlikely.
2. It is pretty unlikely to play 4400 games of Joker Poker without getting at least a pat 4 of a kind.
Anyone had similar experiences or could give me some statistical ammo for complaining to the casino. Or is it useless, even at an accredited one?
At a reputable casino, should it be possible for a player to claim that a VP machine was faulty during a session?
I had one that is hard to explain any other way.
4400 games of 100-hand Joker Poker, not once was I dealt any pat hand better than full house. No 4 of a kind, no Straight Flush, no 4 to a Royal. It felt like it was fixed on not giving out any big wins.
Needless to say, the payout was a nightmare, played through $22,000 and lost $1,000, almost on the dot. That's playing 5c per hand.
The payout should be pretty close to 100%, as the paytable gives 100.0459% and I rarely make any mistakes at all. This session paid a whopping 95.5% back!
It's been a long time since I did any advanced math, but something tells me that:
1. The payout is pretty unlikely.
2. It is pretty unlikely to play 4400 games of Joker Poker without getting at least a pat 4 of a kind.
Anyone had similar experiences or could give me some statistical ammo for complaining to the casino. Or is it useless, even at an accredited one?