Re: [vpFREE] Re: Sam's Town Mystery My Aunt F( )<#!*g Fanny

 

morning, we agree, anyone who plays that game might think all the spots on the wheel have an equal chance, that's why they play it, no ? Did u ever play the swipe promo at south point ? I haven't been in there in over a year BUT, the players with the highest mailer 99 % of the time got 25 -50 $$ in value, the lowest mailer people got 5 $$, buffets etc, obviously this isn't random. Its a FREE BONUS , an extra , they have no obligation to give away free extras in equal amounts ,right ? Look at the screen, does BYD ever represent that all six spots have an equal chance to win, the multiple swipe ? Does south point represent to players that all players have an equal chance on all the prizes being offered ? I doubt it.






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I don't believe for a second that all the spots have equal chances, but I'd be willing to bet that most of the players do think that the chances are equal.

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did u ever watch players play wheel of fortune ? When they spin the wheel do you think all outcomes have an equal chance from 20$$ to 1000$$ even tho the spaces are equal on the wheel ?

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A.P....Glad you responded. It seems to me that when 6 choices are presented it appears as a choice you have to make among 6 specific outcomes that is not pre determined. Just like a virtual drawing appears will be randomly selected with all entries given equal chance and no winner pre determined. I have no idea what would keep Boyd from selecting who they want to win and make sure that entry is "selected" Prehaps since you have won often you are one of the lucky ones who they have determined should win more than the number of entries you have in the hopper would warrant.
The point is if a company will show a fictional game as random what is to keep them from doing that with other promotional games? How in the world do you really know that they are simulating a real drum virtually? Proving it is not random would be MUCH hard or impossible as compared with the YAH multiplier game which is very easy to prove. HOw difficult it is to prove an unfair game is occuring in the virtual drawing only increases the chance that they are per selecting winners...if they do it (as they clearly do) with the YAH game when it is easy to prove it is hard to believe they would not see the drawing as a way to reward who they want to reward.

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