I know you said you saw in the past that it resets at $4000 but maybe they put in a backup meter? If there wasn't one before it's unlikely, but possible.
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 7:47 AM
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Subject: [vpFREE] NV Casino "bleeds" high progressive?
Experienced an incident with a progressive bank that I believe rates as "legit", but I'd appreciate feedback. (I'm not detailing actual location):
Played a $1 progressive on a "full pay" machine one evening for which the meter was north of $7400. Meter had been advancing about $400/day the last 4 days, with light to moderate play (midweek). Returned for play the next morning and the meter was now at $4800 + change. I know, from past observation that the game resets at $4000.
There's little doubt in my mind that the casino bled the meter. Since a casino is required to transfer a progressive meter to another game when shutting down a machine, I presume that they're permitted to do so at will as well.
Can anyone confirm this for NV? Had never heard of a casino doing this short of removing a machine or the! progressive meter from a game.
- H.
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