RE: [vpFREE] New Ultimate X?

This is the game that a con man got me to play at the HRH below the sportsbook. He told me he had just hit it and he was on his honeymoon and wanted to share his good fortune. Even showed me a camera pic of dealt 4 2's.
He started to tell me how to play, and started to touch the buttons before I told him to just hold himself.
The con was for me to get something dealt, and then convince me to walk away and then he would play the next hand and get all the multipliers for each of the ten lines.

James
Former HRH Casino Monitor

PS After I left I saw him try this with another women. I alerted security, but he was gone.


CC: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
From: ddale321@aol.com
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 20:42:53 -0700
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] New Ultimate X?






This is an easy explanation. Next time you see this game try this. Find a screen with " next hand" multipliers on the screen. Play the next hand at a 5 coin per hand level. The multipliers will count for that hand and even though the hand is over it will show the multipliers from the past hand and no new multipliers for the next hand due to short coining the max bet. If you then cash out the screen showing your past hand and multipliers looks like it is available for future play. This is probably what you saw rather than future multipliers.

On Apr 8, 2012, at 4:04 PM, Jason Pawloski <jpawloski@gmail.com> wrote:

> To my knowledge, it would be against GCB regulations to "take away" a prize

> from a player. Once a player has won an award - such as a multiplier - it

> must persist until it is used or cashed out and cannot simply be removed. A

> more familiar example is that a casino can't run a progressive, and when

> the progressive value gets high, pull the progressive and basically steal

> the player contributions.

>

> Perhaps you switched denomination? The multipliers are specific to the

> denom you are playing.

>

> On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 8:14 AM, Tom Robertson <007@embarqmail.com> wrote:

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>> This was very traumatic for me. I hope someone can explain it. I saw

>> many multipliers on a machine at the Mirage and when I changed the

>> number of coins bet, they disappeared. The machine looked a little

>> different than other Ultimate X machines. It certainly acted

>> different, too. Hoping nothing was different, I played the hand and

>> got no multipliers. I then discovered that there were vast numbers of

>> multipliers apparently left on the machine, but the same thing

>> happened again on my second hand. On the machine across from it, I

>> saw many multipliers apparently left, but I wasn't about to go through

>> that again. They're back to back, near the buffet, in case anyone

>> wants to try to figure them out.

>>

>>

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