Re: [vpFREE] WMS

 

I don't remember anything about an issue with vp machines in
California. Maybe you're saying they were rigged.

If you're asking about Class II machines, you should be able to
identify them by the genie, match card, bingo game or something
similar on the machine. Whatever cards you hold don't determine the
outcome.

Personally, I wouldn't be concerned about playing WMS machines in a
tribal casino as long as the machines are Class III instead of II.

From: xxyzx@centurylink.net

I read a few years back of VP machines in a California facility that
were not quite Nevada quality. I've now discoverd some favorable VP
in an Arizona Indian casino with WMS VP machines. Should I be
concerned?

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