The big difference here is that they state that the drawings are based on your entries when they say that it is a virtual drawing. They are simulating the same result as the old tickets in a drum, In the kiosk game they don't mention anything about how the game is played. I have been picked enough times on virtual drawings at Boyd properties that I have no concerns whatsoever on their legitimacy. If you could prove otherwise on a promotion like this then I believe you would have a legitimate case to be prosecuted.
Regards
A.P.
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From: "toddgone@aol.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Friday, July 15, 2016 2:33 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Sam's Town Mystery My Aunt F( )<#!*g Fanny
So tell me, now that we have determined that Boyd gaming kiosks are NOT run with a RNG and the consensus is that it is legal because it is a promotion and not a gambling machine. How anyone have any confidence it Boyd Gaming virtual drawings where you accumulate virtual entries into a virtual drum and then the "computer" selects winners. The same arguements as they relate to kiosks seem to apply to these promotional drawings. Any thoughts here?
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