Sorry, but I don't think a major casino would risk their gaming license to win a few more dollars on video poker by tweaking the payouts. They know the risk a disgruntled employee would report them someday. Plus, don't they win enough already? Jerry S.
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----- Original Message -----
From: npf15251
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 8:12 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Are you being cheated on Full Pay Video Poker?
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, vet <vet611@...> wrote:
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> I believe you have proved a valid point that the
> secondary programs are determining the payout.
It may be a valid point, but how on Earth can you say it is proven?
I don't question your assumption. But I am saying that proof is
considered either having absolute verifiable facts or at the very
least a substantial amount of evidence.
Guess what? The casinos won't give it to you.
There are really only two scenarios - the games are fair, or they are
rigged. If they are fair, an occasional perfect player will still
have a horrible run of luck resulting in the poor outcome cited.
If the games aren't fair, then the casinos can manipulate them at
will. Kick in the secondary program on Monday this week, then give it
a rest. Add the chip next Tuesday and Friday, then put the game back
to normal. And so forth.
If that is the case, we are all wasting an incredible amount of time.
And, more to the point ... money.
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