And even if the casinos don't track you when you keep winning on a
machine over and over (each visit), they find a way to either remove
that machine completely or move it somewhere away or change the
games on that multigame machine. The later is what they did to a
couple of machines at The Orleans. Maybe 8 or 9 out 10 I play on a
particular multigame machine, I win. I play the 8/5 BP, 10/7 DB,
NSUD, and 9/6 DDB, and keep on winning this .25c machine for about 3
months. Then one day I sat down on the machine and discovered it's
not the same machine anymore....The 8/5 BP is gone and was replaced
by a game of KENO. Wish I had kept track of the machines serial
number which may have help in locating the same machine. :<
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Howard Stern" <howard.w.stern@e...>
wrote:
I do not know if they track individual players but the machine
certainly
keeps track of the coin in and coin out on each game. Casinos like
games
that make them the most money. (No surprise there!!)
> [Original Message]
> From: <misscraps@a...>
> To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 6/12/2004 10:26:12 AM
> Subject: [vpFREE] does casino know which games are played on
multigame
machines?
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> Can casinos tell which game you are playing on a multigame
machine? Do
they
> track that? In Atlantic City I remember playing on one where
the casino
> record didn't show whether I was playing keno or VP. But is
this the
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case
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