Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
Just got off the phone with the Technology Department of the NGC.

1. The RNG is called a "mechanical RNG" and while I never heard that before it simply means it controls the bouncing and vibration of the table that propels the dice.

2. There is no computer controlling the dice and the dice are random. There are sensors in the dice that tell the game how the dice land.

3. Yes the game must meet the theoretical 75% return and this is determined both by looking at the available bets and pays but also by monitoring machine performance. If a machine falls out of this 75% return they will examine the machine for any possible problems such as wear on the dice.

As I said all along this game was all about a vibrating and bouncing table platform propelling the dice.

If you don't believe me call the NGC yourself.
LOL. I have no idea how you can pat yourself on the back. I don't know anyone resonable who was disputing that in the first place. You made some calls and found out what most of us knew already.

That was not even the main point of all this.

Lets take a look at what else you were claiming.
Alan M

"Slot machines must have a guaranteed minimum return. But there is no guaranteed minimum return in craps.

So for bubble craps to be a slot the game must be rigged.

The same is true for these automated roulette games. Are they slots and if so they must be rigged for a guaranteed minimum return."