I would much sooner trust the machines in Australia to be fair than to trust the ones at any of the Indian casinos here. Why? Because IGT told me of the similarities in regulations between Nv. & Australia, while my investigation into the fairness of the machines at Indian casinos here in Az. led to the tribes having the absolute last word over the state on everything about them. And it's not unlike what I found when I went to Connecticut for nearly a week to look into the same subject there. Even though documents identify the state as having an oversight authority, they simply sign off on what is presented to them. I summized this was to make the tax-collecting part of the compacts as hassle-free as possible.
Nothing is 100% of course, but it was enough to keep me from having any desire at all to risk my money at them. However, people who do play at Indian casinos and who want to continue playing at them will swear all day long that the machines are fair....for obvious reasons.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jim" <deucesdamule@...> wrote:
> Oh! So does that mean the machines there aren't "gaffed" as they are at the indian casinos here in Arizona Rob?
> -Mule
[vpFREE] Re: Gambling with an Edge July 28th
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