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Details are not available yet, at least I don't have them, and I don't
know when we'll find out the total story, but I can tell you what I
found out and reported on Thursday.
There was a problem with the software that could allow the game to be
compromised somehow. A casino source told me on Thursday that in NV,
Gaming designated the eproms as "obsolete". He specifically indicated
that players could get extra credits. I assume that meant players who
know how to exploit the problem.
IGT told me that there was an "anomaly" in the program and that the
software was being replaced quickly. Obviously this was happening all
over the country. They wanted to have all the machines up for the
holiday weekend. It appears they accomplished that.
There are still a lot more questions than answers.
Thanks,
Skip
www.vphomepage.com
mubowor wrote:
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So what's the woid on the Spin Poker Machines and why were they taken
down exactly? I hope someone posts here the full story or, at least,
the link to the full story.
I like those machines, they make me feel I'm not losing money at a
casino but just watching the spin cycle at a laundromat, LOL. I
wonder if the feel of playing them now that they have been tampered
with is the same, or if the cycle is a little slower.
E
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