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Hi, MGM in detroit just got new Game Makers in the dollars, $10 and 50
Cent (50 - all short pay pickem in the entrance aisle way).
The dollar machines by the restaurants are the same as at the bar downstairs
(every other machine is short pay). I played the new $1.00 Pickems today at
MGM. They play nice cause they are new.
The keys do not stick and the screens are clear. A fellow next to me played
a short pay machine and hit four queens on his first hundred. Good luck to
all

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Hi, MGM in detroit just got new Game Makers in the dollars, $10

and 50

Cent (50 - all short pay pickem in the entrance aisle way).
The dollar machines by the restaurants are the same as at the bar

downstairs

(every other machine is short pay). I played the new $1.00 Pickems

today at

MGM. They play nice cause they are new.
The keys do not stick and the screens are clear. A fellow next to

me played

a short pay machine and hit four queens on his first hundred. Good

luck to

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   Jackie,

   This is a good post that would be helpful in the vpFree Detroit
Forum. Go to vpFree Forums and click on vpFree Detroit and post it
there. I have a few posts there myself.

   I saw those same machines being worked on last week and just knew
they were going to be the same Rip-Off Pick'Em games and other crap
that MGM has installed in other locations around the place. Greed,
greed, greed and bottom line is all casino executives seemed to care
about. A million dollars a day isn't good enough for them. They want
to squeeze every single penny they can out of the Detroit blue coller
workers until everybody is on welfare in the city.

   "Casinos should and do make money. What galls me is that they prey
upon the uneducated player by changing the rules of the games or
bringing in inferior take-offs or new versions of games and machines
that invariably up the casino percentages above 3% that intelligent
gamblers strive to avoid."
                         --Gayle Mithell

   There's not much left to play here so, lately, I've been playing
at Motor City Casino on their NSUD machines, then heading over to
their lounge to listen to some good bands like the "Sun Messengers"
and sippng a glass of wine or two. You know what? I'm actually
starting to look forward to going to the place again. I seemed to
have forgotten that casinos offer a lot more than just gambling.

   Terry Murphy & VP Pappy

   "Who the hell cares if the casinos are no longer run by the Mafia.
A los is a loss, no matter who's in charge."
                 --VP Pappy