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Originally Posted by
mickeycrimm
Print the ticket. With TITO you can just stick the ticket in another machine you find a play on. It's when you finally go to a kiosk that you wind up with change in your pocket.
OK, I understand.
With this method, when you have exhausted the plays you'll only have one ticket to cash at the kiosk, and you'll never leave the casino with more than 99 cents in change from your play...unless you also hit a hand pay(s) that included change.
Sometimes I see players sticking multiple slot tickets in the kiosk all at once...they hold up the line. The kiosk adds them all up and spits out the cash and change, but it can't ever be more than 99 cents in change...right?
They must be printing a TITO from one machine when they are done playing it, then buying in for cash at the next machine, instead of using the ticket from the previous machine to continue playing.
This sounds like what tableplay is doing...except he is cashing individual tickets at the kiosk one at at time in several separate trips to the kiosk, so he ultimately ends up with more change than is necessary.
Am I following this correctly?