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VLT's

I am new to VP and have not played much. On another message board that
I post at, some are saying that they have seen VP machines do some
strange things such as, return a card of the same rank as the discard
30% of the time and even occasionally return the same card. I could not
believe that casinos would risk losing a gaming license like this. I
then learned about VLT's. Apparently they look like VP machines, but
are not required to to deal the cards randomly. Does anyone know how to
tell the difference between real VP machines and VLT's?

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I've posted this before but you will only find VP machines that do
not deal randomly from a 52-card deck in Washington State Indian
Casinos and New York Racinos (those are VLT's that are based on
scratch-off tickets. Other VLT's in other areas behave like Nevada
machines). Also, VP in Class II Indian jurisdictions operate on a
Bingo game rather than dealing randomly from a 52-card deck.

However, you will NEVER see the same card come back on any machine in
the US. The non-random dealing machines will restore the
pre-determined winning hand if you discard it and it can be done
without redealing the same card. Otherwise, another feature will take
over so you get the pre-determined win.

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At 02:36 PM 3/12/2006, you wrote:

I am new to VP and have not played much. On another message board that
I post at, some are saying that they have seen VP machines do some
strange things such as, return a card of the same rank as the discard
30% of the time and even occasionally return the same card. I could not
believe that casinos would risk losing a gaming license like this. I
then learned about VLT's. Apparently they look like VP machines, but
are not required to to deal the cards randomly. Does anyone know how to
tell the difference between real VP machines and VLT's?

S--------

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