August 3rd, 2013 at 10:24:00 PM
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Hi! I'm new here and I'm hoping that perhaps someone can help me. I'm interested in finding any and all available information that anyone may have regarding the inner most workings of the old time classic Pot o Gold. This game was developed by Mike Pace in the late 90's I believe, and the now owner of the rights to it is SED Gaming. I have scoured the interwebz in hopes of finding the information related to The RNG used in the game, or if perhaps it is Finite? is it Class 2 or 3? Also wondering if the game is a multi game platform. Tripple 7's is what I am most interested in game wise. If anyone can share perhaps a link I may have never seen or any personal experience/knowledge I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for your time.
Thank you for your time.
August 4th, 2013 at 3:55:01 AM
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There's some PoG info and discussion over on NewLifeGames.net, although I can't say I've ever seen any discussion there about how the RNG works in those things.
August 4th, 2013 at 11:32:49 AM
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Thank you for the reply I'll have a look!
September 27th, 2013 at 10:38:23 PM
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A couple of the tribal casinos in San Diego have Pot o' Gold machines. They are multi-game offering several vp and keno games and different flavors of blackjack. There is a game called "Lucky 7's" where you go into some type of bonus if you get triple 7s in video poker.
September 28th, 2013 at 3:14:22 AM
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Quote: PBguyA couple of the tribal casinos in San Diego have Pot o' Gold machines. They are multi-game offering several vp and keno games and different flavors of blackjack. There is a game called "Lucky 7's" where you go into some type of bonus if you get triple 7s in video poker.
Shamrock 7's? I own one of these machines. I would love to get my hands on a manual.
September 28th, 2013 at 8:57:52 AM
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September 28th, 2013 at 11:53:24 AM
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Quote: RedThunderhttp://www.slotsdirect.com/potofgold/Pot_of_gold_CD/Good%20POG%20Manual.pdf
Pokeraddict, I believe page 63 has the "switch" you referred to in another thread. I was hoping there was an outside chance of finding weight values for the spinjack bonus.
These machines are quirky. The auto hold overvalues inside straight draws while ignoring three card straight flush draws. There is one bank that pays the royal progressive for only three coins. I did hit a $9300 progressive jackpot on one of these so they're not all bad.
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