Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
There used to be a row of these machines -- perhaps ten or twelve -- with the same progressive jackpot showing on all. This machine is the last of that group of machines.

I am not sure what the meters are supposed to tell you, Mickey. I remember researching those meters years ago and discovered that they were actually meaningless for figuring odds or coin-in and there was no rhyme or reason as to when they were reset.

I think more worthwhile info would be if the payback on these machines was ever released?
Okay, so we know that no money was lumped into the meter on the last machine left. That's a very important thing to know. It means that if this machine is positive by now it's not positive by much. As far back as you can remember what was the lowest progressive number that you remember seeing on this bank. A very important piece of information would be "Where does the meter reset?" Perhaps you can ask some of your employee friends at Caesars about the history of that bank and what was the number the meter started on.

There are definitely things that can be figured out, Alan....if we have enough information.