Luke,
I see the difference too but I don't think the average
person who comes to visit and donate to Las Vegas does
not see the difference otherwise why would they be
surprised when it just misses the 1000 and lands on
the slot next to it. What happened to the Gaming
Board telling the slot makers to avoid near misses? I
guess they must have forgotten about that when they
made this wheel.
Bill
Palms Moderator
--- Luke Fuller <kungalooosh@
> I am somebody who sees the difference between the
> big wheel (with $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, Joker, and
> casino
> logo on it) and the wheel on Wheel of Fortune.
>
> The Big Wheel....
> ....is a live 'table' game;
> ....is spun by a dealer with every wager
>
> The Wheel of Fortune wheel....
> ....has completely different prizes on its slots;
> ....is a 'bonus' round connected to a slot machine
> which has results based on results from a RNG
>
>
> On 2/7/08, Wild Bill <wcimo@yahoo.
> >
> > My point is that why would somebody think there is
> a
> > difference between the big wheel with $1, $2, $5,
> $10,
> > $20, Joker, and a casino logo on it and the wheel
> on
> > Wheel of Fortune. I have asked people I've
> watched
> > playing Wheel of Fortune and through my
> non-scientific
> > poll, everybody except one person has told me they
> > thought each slot had an equal opportunity of
> being
> > selected.
> >
> > Does each slot on the wheel on Wheel of Fortune -
> the
> > game show have an equal opportunity of being
> selected?
> > Of course it does - so why wouldn't they think
> each
> > slot on the wheel on their slot machine had the
> same
> > chance of being selected.
> >
> > Bill
> > Palms Moderator
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>
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