Most of those sites look like the typical obfuscation, and the more they
try to dance around the basic details, the more they are trying to hide.
On 2/5/2012 2:19 PM, patmocsd wrote:
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> > > I'm thinking there are three possibilities :
> > 1. Tom is right and in fact the game is "fixed" in some way that my
> dull brain can't realize.
> > 2. The game might technically be illegal in NY but no one has picked
> it up or cares because it is not a slot/VP machine.
> > 3. It is legal because the player cannot influence the outcome of
> the game.
> >
> > Larry F.
> >
> Larry,
> I just did a search using "Video gaming machines in New York State"
> and "Video table games in New York State". The first had a link
> explaining video poker the second a link about table games. I haven't
> finished reading both articles but it may brighten up my dull brain as
> to how these machines fit into a lotto based system. The lotto web
> site has all 5000 VGM's lumped together which leads me to believe
> everything is somehow programmed to a scratch-off ticket.
> Patmocsd
>
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