>
> Looks like a short term advantage play if you find a machine with
> enough blanks filled in. I would love to analyze the game.
>
Cashing out one $1 slice is ~$75-95.
Slices will stay on the machine if you change denominations (finding
$2 slices on a $1/$2/$5 is $150-190/slice).
Only one set of slices for each denomination.
There are some people who choose to cash out without taking the cash
for the slice.
One lady who plays $1s told me about the first time she played when
she didn't cash her slices out.
A few days ago, someone hit 39,000+ on quarters (10,000 had built up
to almost 40,000).
Advantage play would depend on number of slices & level of
progressive...if anyone feels up to doing the math... :-)
Mitchell
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