This strongly looks to me like a case of "machine malfunction voids all
pay." There is no $1 machine progressive meter in the world that's
going to go up $400 a day with normal settings. I think the meter was
set too fast, and management took action upon realizing this. I don't
personally consider it all likely that this was a true machine
malfunction. More like a casino staff brain malfunction. But it
wouldn't surprise me to learn that the casino simply hammered the
jackpot down to what the "intended" accrual would have been, which might
be a move of highly questionable legality, but hey, forget it, it's
Chinatown.
WRX
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