In a message dated 2/2/06 12:54:28 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
jimgoebel3@yahoo.com writes:
I went into the Empress a few weeks back, and sat down at the triple
plays at the bar. I went into my habit of playing only one hand at a
time, so I plunked 5 credits, but then I noticed I was playing 2 hands
at 2 credits, and one hand at one credit. Did I miss somethig? I
though I would be able to play one hand at max credits. The way it
worked with those machines, it appears one credit enables the first
hand, the second credit goes to the second hand, the third credit goes
to the third hand, the fourth goes back into the first hand, and so on
(am I confusing anyone yet)?Am I blind, or is my observation correct?
The standard issue IGT 3, 5, 10 play acts this way. You can't independantly
decide how many hands/coins. It is not just your locale. These things walk
through all the hands paled one coin at a time.
Now the 50 and 100 plays give you the option of playing any number of hands
at full coin. It is a mystery to me why these first generation multi-lines did
not have this option.
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