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> What you have here is a possible maybe. The problem is you are only one
person and what your are noticing is well know urban "legend?".
As was posted a while back when this issue came up, if a person is
absolutely convinced that certain machines are "gaffed" (or have a "weekend
shortpay" switch), then the first thing they need to do is to stop playing them
and go someplace else.
By the way, the link that was posted in this thread about the guy who was
pirating IGT machines didn't seem to move the ball one way or the other
about the likelihood the people are getting into the actual programming of the
machines to make the payouts worse for the player. (I would contend it
might be just as profitable for somebody to "gaff" a machine for higher
payouts, keep track of where the machines wind up, and play them to death until
the casinos pull them.)
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[vpFREE] Re: Re: RNG question
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