Quote: WatchMeWinWhat does 'beware, i work for the dark side... we have cookies' mean? You work for the casinos.. or want people to believe you work for casinos.
I see nothing.
I hear nothing.
I know nothing.
I am in Casino Management at a Las Vegas area property. If you don't get the "cookies" reference I can explain.
Quote: WatchMeWinIm sure it is written in the bylaws somewhere that the electronic craps games are considered similar to the class as slots and there is a certain payout allowed, therefore they can get away with altering the dice and payouts. That would make sense.
Any game or machine that uses cards or dice must be completely random in order to be legal in many jurisdictions. Nevada is one such jurisdiction.
The odds of any pair of numbers coming up on Bubble Craps is EXACTLY the same as on a live craps table. Same goes for Video Poker.
Quote: WatchMeWinLast month I visited the casino which had bubble craps a few years ago. I mentioned several times that I believed there were magnets or something moving the dice once they were already in landed position. Well , they dont have that game there anymore. Not sure why it isnt there but they removed it. Something must have happened for them to remove it.
They would have removed it if it wasn't making them any money.
Quote: TigerWuThey would have removed it if it wasn't making them any money.
Change the word 'any' to 'enough' and you have it correct. Space on the 'floor' needs to generate a certain amount for the casino, or else the casino will replace it with something else.
If WMW thinks it is because they were cheating, got caught, and then replaced it, I'd say that possibility is far less than 1%.
Quote: SOOPOOChange the word 'any' to 'enough' and you have it correct. Space on the 'floor' needs to generate a certain amount for the casino, or else the casino will replace it with something else.
If WMW thinks it is because they were cheating, got caught, and then replaced it, I'd say that possibility is far less than 1%.
I was told that they took it away because there were 'discrepancies with payouts among other things'. This is what I was told by management. That person may not have know what they were talking about, but since the Interlock games had problems with payouts, then it is possible that this machine was cheating people out of payouts too... and if they would cheat people out of payouts, it wouldn't be a far fetched notion to rig the game in other aspects. just sayin.
Quote: SOOPOOChange the word 'any' to 'enough' and you have it correct. Space on the 'floor' needs to generate a certain amount for the casino, or else the casino will replace it with something else.
If WMW thinks it is because they were cheating, got caught, and then replaced it, I'd say that possibility is far less than 1%.
This is why some carnival games stay around for years and others fizzle away in a few months. They have to justify the space that they occupy.
Quote: WatchMeWinI was told that they took it away because there were 'discrepancies with payouts among other things'. This is what I was told by management. That person may not have know what they were talking about, but since the Interlock games had problems with payouts, then it is possible that this machine was cheating people out of payouts too... and if they would cheat people out of payouts, it wouldn't be a far fetched notion to rig the game in other aspects. just sayin.
Yeah, because management walks around the casino and tells you things about their business.
ZCore13
Quote: Zcore13Yeah, because management walks around the casino and tells you things about their business.
ZCore13
Floor manager. Would you consider them management?
Quote: WatchMeWinFloor manager. Would you consider them management?
Floor Supervisor? Lead Slot tech? These aren't Management. They are equivalent to the Team Leader at Arby's.
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