[vpFREE] Re: Gambling with an Edge July 28th

 

I know you were asking a question of Rob, but I had a slight distinction that was relevant.

"Gaffed" is a term reserved for machines which report one thing but do another. Essentially, "Gaffed" means the casino is cheating.

As Indian casinos do not claim that their machines are completely random, dealing off a 52 card deck, they cannot ever be considered "gaffed" regardless of their non-randomness and lack of equiprobable card dealing.

Non-random, unfair, bad cricket, but not "gaffed". Or at least that's how the term is used in the circles I frequent.

~FK

--- 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

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