pede1976@badbeatscrew.com wrote:
>I've heard on here that hitting too many royals in a short time will get you no-mailed. So I had some questions about this. I have been mostly playing 25c but have started mixing in 50c as my bankroll grows and when promos are really good.
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>If I hit many royals in a very short time that don't require a hand-pay, nobody will care right? Like a while back I hit two within 10 minutes on a 25c machine and each just gave me 1k, no handpay or W-2G. I would think this would not set any alarms off.
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>If I hit a 50c royal for 2k requiring a hand-pay and a W-2G at some place like Silverton, South Point, or one of the Stations properties, when do you think it would be OK to play 50c again?
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>What about places that have smaller progressives/handpays that don't require a W-2G. So if you hit 4 aces for $403.85 or if you hit a royal on a 5c 20-coin machine which would be $800 (which they also set to hand-pay). Here I'm talking about places like Longhorn, Joker's Wild, or Club Fortune. Do you think these places even care about things like that?
I don't think it matters whether the jackpots involve w-2gs. I think
they look at overall net result. At some places that no-mail many
people, I've been treated like a king in spite of hitting many taxable
jackpots because my net result is poor.
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