I believe in New York you will see a a statement on the machine that says something to the effect that the cards shown are for display purposes and if you read the help menu it will also have language that indicates that it is not a random deal.
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> From: Nordo123@aol.com
> Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 15:27:28 -0400
> Subject: RE: [vpFREE] new york video poker
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> As I have said in the past these machines in New York State are cheaters regardless of their legality.
> Imagaine a player finding a '$5 All-American' game. He (or she) thinks he has a 0.7% edge. Does a few
> calculations and finds out that his bankroll of $500,000 has almost 0 chance of tapping out. Loses his entire
> bankroll. Simaler things have happened to me in the past (although not as much money, as in the senario).
> Shame on NYS and other places that have these 'legal games'. Don't you think that when a player goes into a
> state sanctioned casino, that player deserves a fair and honest game? These casinos are like the underground
> places in the past where cheating was rampent and all with THE BLESSING OF THE STATE. As you can tell I
> am furious about this.
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