[vpFREE] Re: Wheel........Of.........Fraud!

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, b.glazer@... wrote:
> Just curious - is there any kind of "disclaimer" on the machine or
its screens? I've never played it.

I haven't seen any. For example, they could state that even though the
wheel looks like the wheel on Wheel of Fortune and the Money Wheel as
seen at casinos, it is not a random spin and not all spots have an
equal chance of winning. But I've never seen anything remotely like that.

> Does "for entertainment purposes only" automatically cover the
casino as the machine being an exception to the "real game" simulation?

I don't believe that means anything in Nevada and I've never seen it
in Nevada on a gaming device. The machine in question was approved by
the state of Nevada as a gaming device. In other states, that I'm
aware of, "for entertainment purposes only" means that you can't win
money, only carnival type stuff, like a big stuffed bear, etc.
Usually, "for entertainment purposes only" is used as a way to try to
get around regulations that prohibit gambling, the theory being that
if you can't win money then it's not really gambling.

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