Re: [vpFREE] "Play it Off"

 

If I don't want to play that machine anymore I just tell the slot attendent
no. Once the slot attendent tried to insist I play it off, I told them no,
you can't make me make another bet. Then he just took his key and reset the
screen. no problem. I remember many years ago in Vegas Stardust and a few
others would put the coins in the machine out of the hopper and then ask you
to play it off on their money. Those were the days.

----- Original Message -----
From: "tikithecat73lakeworth" <fjc73@cox.net>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 11:06 AM
Subject: [vpFREE] "Play it Off"

Why do some, but not all, slot attendants request that you "play it
off"-meaning your winning hand on the screen, after you have received a hand
pay?

Have any of you refused to do so? Any repercussions?

Sometimes, after I have hit a progressive, it is not worthwhile to put any
more $ through the machine. Or I want to cash out because I need a restroom
break or am tired and want to go home. It is not because "the machine is now
cold" - although many slot attendants are crazy superstitious and, I
suspect, would accept that as an explanation.

I am thinking that this isn't any sort of gaming regulation, or even
consistent policy within a company, as I sometimes have had different
experiences at the same casino. Certainly, this can't be to prove that the
machine is malfunctioning- I'd already been paid.

BTW, I'm grateful to need to ask about this "problem"!

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