masterflame98
masterflame98
  • Threads: 2
  • Posts: 5
Joined: Jul 24, 2019
August 27th, 2020 at 1:37:51 AM permalink
Has anyone heard of a Magic of the Nile slot machine? We have three banks of this machine, for a total of 15 units, here at the new Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington. It looks like a variable State machine where there are three obelisks on the screen that fill up when a colored scarab symbol is shown on the reel. Once an Obelisk fills up it will engage a free bonus spin, which will have a larger payout. Each Obelisk is a different bonus spin upgrade. One is Random Wilds the other has Expanding Reels and the third one is a Multiplier Wilds. It is also possible to fill up 2 of the Obelisks at once, and you get a double-upgraded bonus spin. It seems like you could take advantage of this if we come across the machine with one or more of the obelisks almost full. I am curious to whether there's some math that can be done to figure out what kind of edge you would have based on the condition of the obelisks. Thank-you.
Last edited by: masterflame98 on Aug 27, 2020
SOOPOO
SOOPOO
  • Threads: 122
  • Posts: 11006
Joined: Aug 8, 2010
Thanked by
masterflame98
August 27th, 2020 at 4:14:32 AM permalink
Quote: masterflame98

Has anyone heard of a Magic of the Nile slot machine? We have three banks of this machine, for a total of 18 units, here at the new Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington. It looks like a variable State machine where there are three obelisks on the screen that fill up when a certain symbol is shown on the reel. Once an Obelisk fills up it will engage a bonus game. Each Obelisk is a different bonus game. One is Random wilds the other has Expanding reels and the third one is a Multiplier Wilds. It seems like you could take advantage of this if we come across the machine with one or more of the obelisks almost full. I am curious to whether there's some math that can be done to figure out what kind of edge you would have based on the condition of the obelisks. Thank-you.



Welcome! If it is like Golden Egypt the answer is yes, and yes. Sadly, I can't do the math, but maybe if the Wizard sees this he can...
masterflame98
masterflame98
  • Threads: 2
  • Posts: 5
Joined: Jul 24, 2019
August 27th, 2020 at 4:51:01 AM permalink
I hope he does give this a look.
mcallister3200
mcallister3200
  • Threads: 17
  • Posts: 3593
Joined: Dec 29, 2013
August 27th, 2020 at 6:40:01 AM permalink
If it’s in Washington it’s probably not a real slot machine.
100xOdds
100xOdds
  • Threads: 640
  • Posts: 4303
Joined: Feb 5, 2012
Thanked by
masterflame98
August 27th, 2020 at 6:46:21 AM permalink
Quote: masterflame98

Has anyone heard of a Magic of the Nile slot machine? We have three banks of this machine, for a total of 15 units, here at the new Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington. It looks like a variable State machine where there are three obelisks on the screen that fill up when a colored scarab symbol is shown on the reel. Once an Obelisk fills up it will engage a free bonus spin, which will have a larger payout.
Each Obelisk is a different bonus spin upgrade. One is Random Wilds the other has Expanding Reels and the third one is a Multiplier Wilds. It is also possible to fill up 2 of the Obelisks at once, and you get a double-upgraded bonus spin. It seems like you could take advantage of this if we come across the machine with one or more of the obelisks almost full.
I am curious to whether there's some math that can be done to figure out what kind of edge you would have based on the condition of the obelisks. Thank-you.

it would help if you added an image:



anyway, the obvious one is all 3 columns fill up to 2 before you play it.
maybe 2 of the columns to 2 and 1 column to 1?
Craps is paradise (Pair of dice). Lets hear it for the SpeedCount Mathletes :)
linksjunkie
linksjunkie
  • Threads: 11
  • Posts: 153
Joined: Feb 28, 2014
August 27th, 2020 at 7:14:00 AM permalink
Since the “cat’s already out of the bag”

At minimum 2 at 2 seems to be a good entry point

However be aware that this is only a moderately good play. There is definitely a good bit of volatility.
Son you ain’t paying attention I’m cutting you but you ain’t bleeding - Foghorn Leghorn
Indy70
Indy70
  • Threads: 0
  • Posts: 26
Joined: Jul 30, 2015
August 27th, 2020 at 10:31:35 AM permalink
Well Crap...!

I thought i had this one all to myself. LOL!
wrxrob
wrxrob
  • Threads: 8
  • Posts: 47
Joined: Aug 28, 2010
September 2nd, 2020 at 8:52:57 PM permalink
The hustlers figured this one out the day it was released, because it's very similar to another title. I've seen hustlers successful at chasing with even 1 bar at 2. Personally, I have to have 2 at 2 due to the volatility.
Sg
Sg
  • Threads: 1
  • Posts: 26
Joined: Jul 22, 2012
September 4th, 2020 at 9:28:56 AM permalink
Some places are infested with these individuals . They just hang around the establishment all day .
masterflame98
masterflame98
  • Threads: 2
  • Posts: 5
Joined: Jul 24, 2019
September 4th, 2020 at 4:34:25 PM permalink
It looked exploitable the moment I saw it. I appreciate the confirmations, which was the goal of this post. With my eyes open now, I have noticed other titles with similar bonus "meters" that can be preyed upon. Another tool in my bag of advantage plays, when the tables are too busy.
Wizard
Administrator
Wizard
  • Threads: 1493
  • Posts: 26497
Joined: Oct 14, 2009
September 4th, 2020 at 5:24:34 PM permalink
Quote: mcallister3200

If it’s in Washington it’s probably not a real slot machine.



They have real slots there.
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
Wizard
Administrator
Wizard
  • Threads: 1493
  • Posts: 26497
Joined: Oct 14, 2009
Thanked by
masterflame98
September 4th, 2020 at 5:26:26 PM permalink
Quote: masterflame98

I am curious to whether there's some math that can be done to figure out what kind of edge you would have based on the condition of the obelisks. Thank-you.



I will keep my eye out for this one. I am overdue to write about another vulterable slot machine.
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
mcallister3200
mcallister3200
  • Threads: 17
  • Posts: 3593
Joined: Dec 29, 2013
September 4th, 2020 at 9:01:12 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

They have real slots there.



I thought Washington state slots were all class II?
onenickelmiracle
onenickelmiracle
  • Threads: 212
  • Posts: 8277
Joined: Jan 26, 2012
September 5th, 2020 at 1:07:53 AM permalink
Quote: Wizard

I will keep my eye out for this one. I am overdue to write about another vulterable slot machine.


Or you could figure one out nobody is playing and make a contribution.
If you have access to people with PAR sheets, there must be some games only you could figure out where people would know for sure what's good and what isn't.
Last edited by: onenickelmiracle on Sep 5, 2020
I am a robot.
onenickelmiracle
onenickelmiracle
  • Threads: 212
  • Posts: 8277
Joined: Jan 26, 2012
September 6th, 2020 at 12:26:29 AM permalink
Quote: onenickelmiracle

Or you could figure one out nobody is playing and make a contribution.
If you have access to people with PAR sheets, there must be some games only you could figure out where people would know for sure what's good and what isn't.

Of course there are 1000s of contributions, I just mean this stuff is too easy for your skill and ability level. Spin it grand is a slot I'd recommend based on your resources. Even lightning link, most assume $1000 majors no good, but are $10,000 HL majors worth it? When is the grand worth it? Is it ever, etc?
I am a robot.
heatmap
heatmap
  • Threads: 260
  • Posts: 2243
Joined: Feb 12, 2018
September 6th, 2020 at 1:43:47 PM permalink
Quote: mcallister3200

I thought Washington state slots were all class II?



maybe the "leftover" whatever it is simply increases your chances of gaining a winning ticket or something...
Wizard
Administrator
Wizard
  • Threads: 1493
  • Posts: 26497
Joined: Oct 14, 2009
September 6th, 2020 at 4:30:21 PM permalink
Quote: onenickelmiracle

If you have access to people with PAR sheets, there must be some games only you could figure out where people would know for sure what's good and what isn't



Par sheets are not a magic bullet that helps one fully understand how a game works. These days they are very cryptic and don't contain every pertinent bit of information one would need to know to recreate the game exactly. I think the slot makers are doing this intentionally because they know par sheets are not that difficult to get and they want to protect their intellectual property.

Give me any game and with about an hour of play I can pretty closely reverse engineer it.
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
rainman
rainman
  • Threads: 18
  • Posts: 1860
Joined: Mar 28, 2012
September 6th, 2020 at 5:22:13 PM permalink
Quote: mcallister3200

I thought Washington state slots were all class II?



As far as I know VLT only and dammit I live here.
rdw4potus
rdw4potus
  • Threads: 80
  • Posts: 7237
Joined: Mar 11, 2010
September 6th, 2020 at 6:27:53 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

Par sheets are not a magic bullet that helps one fully understand how a game works. These days they are very cryptic and don't contain every pertinent bit of information one would need to know to recreate the game exactly. I think the slot makers are doing this intentionally because they know par sheets are not that difficult to get and they want to protect their intellectual property.

Give me any game and with about an hour of play I can pretty closely reverse engineer it.



I really dislike spin it grand. But I second that idea. It would be great to know where the values need to be before it's worth playing.
"So as the clock ticked and the day passed, opportunity met preparation, and luck happened." - Maurice Clarett
Wizard
Administrator
Wizard
  • Threads: 1493
  • Posts: 26497
Joined: Oct 14, 2009
September 6th, 2020 at 7:22:12 PM permalink
Quote: rainman

As far as I know VLT only and dammit I live here.



I've been to whatever casino is near Anacortes, WA and they seemed to have modern class 3 slots. Only difference is they didn't accept cash, you had to buy a voucher and then put that into the game.

In all fairness, I didn't actually play them, so could be mistaken.
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
heatmap
heatmap
  • Threads: 260
  • Posts: 2243
Joined: Feb 12, 2018
September 6th, 2020 at 8:18:33 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

I've been to whatever casino is near Anacortes, WA and they seemed to have modern class 3 slots. Only difference is they didn't accept cash, you had to buy a voucher and then put that into the game.

In all fairness, I didn't actually play them, so could be mistaken.



I’m going to assume by everyone’s confusion along with yours that we can all assume that if there isn’t a law stating that the class 2 machines need to display the bingo card that they probably don’t have to display it.

I really want to not assume that but I just can’t after this point.
darkoz
darkoz
  • Threads: 297
  • Posts: 11442
Joined: Dec 22, 2009
September 6th, 2020 at 8:41:37 PM permalink
Quote: heatmap

I’m going to assume by everyone’s confusion along with yours that we can all assume that if there isn’t a law stating that the class 2 machines need to display the bingo card that they probably don’t have to display it.

I really want to not assume that but I just can’t after this point.



NYS racinos you really cannot tell the difference just by physical appearance and there is no signage stating class type much less showing the bingo card.

Slot titles are the same as other type class as well. Keys to riches, sex and the city, etc etc

I don't believe even the poker machines have any signage but not 100% on that.

The video blackjack I was told was also such that if you hit on a 20 you would pull an ace quite often (the win being predetermined and the chances of a player hitting on a 20 what was dealt as a sure winner could not be flubbed)
For Whom the bus tolls; The bus tolls for thee
rainman
rainman
  • Threads: 18
  • Posts: 1860
Joined: Mar 28, 2012
September 6th, 2020 at 10:04:57 PM permalink
Quote: Wizard

I've been to whatever casino is near Anacortes, WA and they seemed to have modern class 3 slots. Only difference is they didn't accept cash, you had to buy a voucher and then put that into the game.

In all fairness, I didn't actually play them, so could be mistaken.



VLT only Wizard, they look just like the real thing.
UP84
UP84
  • Threads: 3
  • Posts: 370
Joined: May 22, 2012
September 7th, 2020 at 3:04:10 AM permalink
Quote: darkoz

NYS racinos you really cannot tell the difference just by physical appearance and there is no signage stating class type much less showing the bingo card.

Slot titles are the same as other type class as well. Keys to riches, sex and the city, etc etc

I don't believe even the poker machines have any signage but not 100% on that.

The video blackjack I was told was also such that if you hit on a 20 you would pull an ace quite often (the win being predetermined and the chances of a player hitting on a 20 what was dealt as a sure winner could not be flubbed)

In NYS racinos, the slots are all 100% VLTs.

The only places with Class lll slots in NY are the four upstate "casino resorts" (Resorts World Catskills, Rivers, del Lago, and Tioga), and the seven tribal casinos that offer live table games. That's it. There are four small tribal casinos with bingo halls (Lakeside and Seneca's Irving, Salamanca and Oil Spring), that have Class II slots. All other casinos in NY (i.e. raciness) have VLT slots only.
Last edited by: UP84 on Sep 7, 2020
Hunterhill
Hunterhill
  • Threads: 53
  • Posts: 2151
Joined: Aug 1, 2011
September 7th, 2020 at 5:33:06 AM permalink
Quote: UP84

In NYS racinos, the slots are all 100% VLTs.

The only places with Class lll slots in NY are the four upstate "casino resorts" (Resorts World Catskills, Rivers, del Lago, and Tioga). That's it. There are four small tribal casinos with bingo halls (Lakeside and Seneca's Irving, Salamanca and Oil Spring), that have Class II slots. All other casinos in NY, including the tribals with live table games and racinos, have VLT slots only.


I thought Turning stone had a mix of class lland class lll, and I thought Seneca Niagara was all class lll. I have played a lot of video poker in Niagara and my results were actually slightly above ev.
The mountain is tall but grass grows on top of the mountain.
UP84
UP84
  • Threads: 3
  • Posts: 370
Joined: May 22, 2012
September 7th, 2020 at 7:15:07 AM permalink
Quote: Hunterhill

I thought Turning stone had a mix of class lland class lll, and I thought Seneca Niagara was all class lll. I have played a lot of video poker in Niagara and my results were actually slightly above ev.

You're right. Sorry about that. The gambling landscape is NYS is so confusing, and it keeps changing. Turning Stone, and the other tribal casinos that offer live table games, have class III slots (I think it now stands at seven places total). They, along with the four "casino resorts" are the only places with class III slots. Racinos, which I think there are now eight, have VLTs only. I've edited my original post.
masterflame98
masterflame98
  • Threads: 2
  • Posts: 5
Joined: Jul 24, 2019
September 19th, 2020 at 8:14:19 AM permalink
I was in Vegas for a quick vacation and found that machine in the Boyd properties I visited. Fremont, Cannery, Suncoast & Aliante to be exact.
Onlinepromo
Onlinepromo
  • Threads: 0
  • Posts: 2
Joined: Sep 19, 2020
Thanked by
masterflame98
September 19th, 2020 at 11:37:28 PM permalink
Not a bad slot machine, you can play interestingly
Play online casino Jennycasino com
radicalwin
radicalwin
  • Threads: 0
  • Posts: 4
Joined: Oct 26, 2020
November 9th, 2020 at 6:45:05 PM permalink
2 on 2 seems good
Don't fall for 1 1 2
  • Jump to: