I seem to recall an old Video Blackjack machine that banked coins on a push. If someone pushed on their last hand and didn't have any more money or just wasn't aware of the banked coins and walked away, they would remain there available for the next player. I would imagine some of those old machines are still in use somewhere.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> There was a stand alone video blackjack game many years ago that banked coins. I haven't seen one in like 15 years. I can't even remember who the manufacturer was....and the only place I ever saw the game was Lake Tahoe. It's been so long I can't remember other details but I think the strategy was if you found banked coins you played one hand then walked. If you won the hand you got paid for winning plus the banked coins. The banked coin meter always reset to zero after one hand so you always walked after one hand. Best I remember that's how it worked.
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