I really can't see how they can force to you spend more money, especially
once they have already hand paid you.
My father worked security at the Isle of Capri in Black Hawk, Co. He told me
that the reason for playing it off was that if you had tampered with the
machine, it may not work correctly on the hand following the hand pay.
Playing the next hand gives the cameras something to tape in case there are
issues with the machine. At the Isle, it was a requirement to play it off
after any hand pay.
> 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?
>
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RE: [vpFREE] Re: "Play it Off"
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