When gamblers take advantage of machine programming errors, we now have to be worried about the Federal government doing the bidding of the casinos?
I remember when the Hilton had the pickem's theo/points setup as if they were slot machines. Same thing at the Rampart when they first opened. Federal offenses?
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> Because he went to many casinos, it at first seemed wrong to me. But the casinos have changed the payback on games at many casinos. So he just gave them payback.
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> I'm not at alll satisfied that the feds are properly prosecuting this case. I see it as a tenuous application of the cited law, at best.
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> That said, I have no empathy for the charged individual. His exploit, at heart, amounts to theft. Chalk it up to an opportunity of negligence by the mfr and/or casino,if you will. That in no way excuses taking advantage of the lapse to fill one's pockets.
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> > _Click here: DailyTech - Man May be Sent to Prison for Exploiting Firmware
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