[vpFREE] Re: Ca regulations

 

They should have been checking the return of the machine, but that could have still been favorable for the casino if players weren't betting max or were using the wrong strategy or making play mistakes or playing other games other than the one with the overlay. They may not have been checking the return of individual machines, instead just checking a bank of machines, and the bank may have been favorable for the casino. And maybe 100%+ games are prohibited in California and elsewhere, but what's the penalty? There is none. Name me a casino anywhere that's been fined for having a 100%+ game? There are plenty of examples of casinos that have been fined for cheating or violating civil rights. Is it also prohibited for state lotteries to go over 100%+ return?

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "patricia" <udamom@...> wrote:
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> There was a 102% quarter JW game on the bartop (30+machines) at Fantasy Springs for many years. Sadly it was finally removed. It was a progressive but the 102% was the reset. I guess it was a programming error but it was there for over 3 years (probably longer that is just how long I played it) and paid out many times a day. I just don't see how management can't know about something like this. So if they aren't allowed to have 100% plus games, and somebody from gaming is supposedly regulating them, how does something like this slip by? That bar is much less crowded these days.....
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Vegasvpplayer <vegasvpplayer@> wrote:
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> > On Bob's show, the head slot guy from Pechanga said games returning over 100% are prohibited. I know of only one non-progressive game that violates this rule. It's on a multigame machine so maybe they factor that in like John Mott used to at Copa in Biloxi.
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