Those cheesy graphics do make this "machine" look pretty much like one of those arcade games played for fun in non-gambling establishments such as bars and some restaurants.
Those cheesy graphics do make this "machine" look pretty much like one of those arcade games played for fun in non-gambling establishments such as bars and some restaurants.
Yes micky is absolutely spot on with his explanation, that's how the machine pays out. I don't care either way if u guys think it's a arcade or online game, it's neither. I got half of my finders fee wired to me this morning and the other half will be doled out when that person and I take a trip to that casino. The agreement all verbal is that only the 2 of us will be working on these machines, it's not like there is a bank ofthem. I don't know how long the machines will stay in place, since previously it was practically sitting empty and now soon it will be getting worked on everyday at the max bet.
More BS that only a mother would believe. No one would ever "wire money" to anyone w/o absolute confirmation--and even then, it's basically impossible that someone would give cash away to a proven online kook.
So how about providing some pictures showing CASH instead of credits and showing some casino background?
Lucky, what denomination is this game, pennies, nickels, quarters?
Also, we know the 8 of diamonds is the joker card. Which card is the bonus symbol on?
Last edited by mickeycrimm; 03-07-2017 at 02:59 PM.
Uh, oh. Looks like belly is at it again. I know. You are just collecting information, right? Belly when are you ever going to put all that information you are collecting to good use? I knew a couple of dozen machine AP's personally when I was in Nevada. And I've met more in the online gambling forums. I've taken heat from some of them for the information on games I've put up in the forums. And I know how they think about Singer.
I have no idea how many there are nationwide. And I don't think I know most of them. You got an honest answer but I think you will find a way to disparage it.
That's right, I'm seeking information...and trying to determine whether any of the wormm-speak that you dish out on multiple forums on a daily basis is truthful.
Honesty is the best policy...let's see if you can stick with it.
If you have no idea how many machine pros exist, and acknowledge that you don't know most of them, then how can you know what most of them think about anybody's strategies?
Last edited by coach belly; 03-07-2017 at 07:25 PM.
RS__....please do tell how you "know" my method "does not work". Explain what happened during the times you've tried it. Actually, explain how it works.
You would have been a good mock and public challenge in the LV papers in 2005 when I challenged the Huntington Press crowd on this same subject and claims, outlining exactly how I could 100% prove I've won consistently using my "method"----and if there were any doubt by anyone who took the challenge I would pay for a court-appointed arbitrator, who's decision would be final.
HP humiliated themselves by declining to participate, choosing instead to keep making unsubstantiated assertions while I continued to ridicule them publicly almost on a weekly basis for their virtual bravado and actual cowardice. Of course, it would have been the same with an anonymous hack like you, as your entire joke of a "team" wouldn't have been able to even come close to the escrow I posted for the bet. And yes, that includes Tom Robertson, who withered along with the rest of them.
Yes, Rob made that challenge for $650,000 which was what he said he had won up to that point on machines and still had the money in the bank. The only problem is, we now know that Rob never payed taxes on any of his win--at least that's what he says. If he spent the money and created the write offs then how did he still have the money in the bank.
The "challenge" was typical Rob Singer, making then changing the stipulations on the bet so many times that people got exasperated and quit dealing with him. And, of course, that's when Rob CLAIMED VICTORY!!!!! Way to go, Rob. You sure showed them!
There's not much mystery to Rob's claims. Just take a summary of his system to the heads of the math departments of the three universities closest to you. Offer some meager donation to the general scholarship fund (I'd suggest $100) if they could spend 20 or 30 minutes reading Rob's systems and claims, and then listen to what they have to say.
If people want to really get a handle on this stuff, that would seem like a reasonable way to do it.
If you believe Rob's stuff works, and you're going to lug 52K or whatever around to try to win with it, a $300 investment in three professional opinions would seem a fair and rational starting point.
Now that the mud slinging has died down, I want to answer micky.....the bonus multiplier shows up in red bold letters right below the bet symbol. The bonus comes (if it comes) when u press the deal button and the joker (if it comes) always when the cards are being dealt. The joker never appears on redeal. Yes, the bet wagered is in dollars. In this forum, due to the actions of few characters, now every thing stated on this forum by anybody is doubted and ridiculed. Personally it doesn't matter to me coz I got a hefty finders fee plus till the casino kills the games, I will be making some great money. You guys asked for a picture I gave it to you. I did not send dan other pictures of the machines because I am worried that somebody might recognize the background and blow the location.
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