Until the state shut them down, Alabama also had video poker based upon bingo draws at some of their racinos. Making the "genie" appear on purpose was amusing, but displaying a 9/6 DDB paytable, not so much.
As for NY, any penny slot player really should be playing there vs. AC. The state mandates a minimum 90% return. Penny slots in AC are probably returning closer to 87% right now. The slots on a VLT play very similar to a slot determined by a RNG.
People that seriously play video poker though, should obviously avoid state-run racinos in NY since THEY doesn't follow the normal probabilities of a poker deck.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, kelso 1600 <kelso1600@...> wrote:
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> A VLT at a non-Indian casino is just that -- a VLT. It may be a random deal or not. In most cases, it is a random deal. The only places that I know of off the top of my head where a VLT is not a random deal is New York and Washington State.
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> VLT only means that the machine is connected to a central server for accounting purposes which generally is due to regulatory reasons and the enabling legislation.
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