Why would you get a hand pay on a quarter Royal? Was it a progressive?
When you accidentally doubled up, why did they pay you only $2,000 if it
was a progressive?
Shouldn't they have paid you double the progressive amount?
Please explain as I am confused.
Thanks,
Bruce Stewart
In a message dated 3/10/2010 10:35:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
eharas@yahoo.com writes:
Moved machines again and at 12:45 hit a .25 royal. While waiting for a
handpay, sitting with my back to the machine talking to the slot manager and
my friend who was with me, I moved my arm and accidently hit the machine,
the manager and my friend were staring at me really weird, seems I hit the
double up feature (which wasn't supposed to be on.) The manager said it was
considered a bet and that I had to play it ( I knew she would say this and
gaming would agree) so I played it. Dealt a 3 so I went for it and got an
ace! Make that a 2K handpay
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