That's the question. Can you safely play in any Indian casino. I'm still not sure the corporate casinos are honest.
That's the question. Can you safely play in any Indian casino. I'm still not sure the corporate casinos are honest.
If I discovered the situation, I would do a risk-benefit analysis. For example, it looks like an ordinary IGT machine. The pay schedule is not unrealistically favorable. The casino is probably in a remote location that insulates it from advantage players.
So far, so good. On the other hand, I would be very suspicious if the payout computed to 150% and the machine looked like this:
"You're Golden at the Pony!"
Haven't been to that one, but some Indian casinos do require extra attention to avoid "class II" video poker machines, which do not simulate a random deck of cards. If I understand correctly, class II games always display some indication that the machine uses an underlying bingo mechanism.
There have been plays in this casino in the past and no one has ever had a problem or suspected they were being cheated. This morning I put it up on vpFREE that I found the play and if anyone was interested they could PM me and I would tell them where the play is. So far I've told six people. Anyone here can do the same. I'll be glad to tell you where it is. The play is just not strong enough to hold me in the area. It's just one play and there would be a lot of down time on it. It's the only decent play I've found here. There needs to be more plays here or else I'm taking a big cut in pay to stay here and work it. It's a great play for someone who lives in New Mexico.
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Rob is my biggest fan. Thanks for all the great testimonials, Rob. I'm through with New Mexico. Where am I headed next, Rob?
In between the DUI's a fat old man with no family and nothing to look forward to who's a binge-drinking alcoholic that turns mean would get, who cares? And of course, everyone knows how people flock to the desert southwest in August. The hotels jack up their prices for all the well-to-doers like you....
Rob, I don't think these latest posts are worthy of the dude who wrote an unpaid column for GT for eight years. These posts are repetitive (oh wait, so were the GT columns, scratch that). These posts are full of opining, not facts (wait, so were the GT columns, scratch that one, too). These posts are mean spirited and narcissistic (hmmm, I guess the GT columns were also, come to think of it). They have no stats, only rants (I guess the GT columns did, also, come to think of it). And nobody's paying you for these posts (yeah, scratch that as a difference, too).
I guess I'm wrong. These posts are very much like your GT columns, only I kind of liked the GT columns because they had that National Enquirer draw to them. I always stop to read alien abductions and lottery advice. Why don't you go back to writing as if people occasionally believed you? That style had a little charm, at least.
Rob really has lost a step or two.
Take off that stupid mask you big baby.
Wow. I didn't know that. Thanks, regnis.
Rob, could you please do your research before posting. I hate having to correct my PR man in public. Albuquerque is over 5000 feet in elevation whereas Phoenix is just 1000 feet elevation. A big difference in the weather between the two. Albacrackee doesn't get the blazing hot like Phoenix. But that's okay. I know you'll do a better PR job for me in your next post.
Mickey, thanks for all the pix, but could you please give your general impressions of the gambling?
Have you found machine opportunities similar to the ones available in Montana? Are the casinos offering useful signup bonuses or other promotions? How would you assess the video poker overall -- is it mostly 6/5 DDB?
I have a question related to bocce ball's:
Mickey when you factor in travel costs are there still profits?
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