years ago I used to play WOF all the time and won the $1000 and $500 more than I can count. They don't pay like that any more though. Now it is most times $25, $30 or $40. Never play any more and those machines are almost always emty. Makes you wonder if they are set different no??
b.glazer@att.
> Date: Thu Feb 7, 2008 11:56 am ((PST))
>
> Does seem like it's a violation of 14.040.2b:
>
> "For gaming devices that are representative of live gambling games,
> the mathematical probability of a symbol or other element appearing in
> a game outcome must be equal to the mathematical probability of that
> symbol or element occurring in the live gambling game. For other
> gaming devices, the mathematical probability of a symbol appearing in
> a position in any game outcome must be constant."
> http://gaming.
>
> The live gambling game is the Money Wheel or Big Six Wheel. Does seem
> like the average customer would assume the Money Wheel is a random,
> non-rigged spin, and they would likewise assume the Wheel of Fortune
> is a random, non-rigged spin.
>
Just curious - is there any kind of "disclaimer" on the machine or its screens? I've never played it.
Does "for entertainment purposes only" automatically cover the casino as the machine being an exception to the "real game" simulation?
--BG
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