Darryl D. McEwen wrote: "According to
one bartender – who agreed to speak anonymously for fear of reprisal from
his bosses – to activate the system, players must insert a minimum of $20
into a machine and a blue light will turn on. To get a green light – which
tells the bartenders they can serve you a free drink – you need to play a
few hands at the machine's maximum bet. To keep your juices – or gin and
tonics – flowing you have to continue playing at a steady pace or you get a
red light (and no more free drinks until you get another green light)."
LOL! That reminds me of certain slots where you have to play at a certain rate to stay qualified for the bonuses. The bartenders must love this system, no doubt they get docked if they screw up. I thought they tried this system before and it becomes unreliable after a few months of heavy use/abuse as you find on a bartop. Probably a bartender helps one unit to misfunction and the word gets out to all the "advantage drinkers".
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