Originally Posted by antfanas View Post
I paid for and read a tell-all book from a former slot/poker machine manager.He states that when a series of winning results occur when players first begin playing it has the desired effect of "hooking" the player into believing the machine is "friendly" and on the verge of bigger and better things.How many players would walk away from a winning series of results when they first begin playing.Most players will stay at a machine that gives them something right away.The casinos knows this and adjust the programming of their machines to fit this behavior.These programs are called "builds" which he states he was present for as these programs were upgraded or changed.Are they completely random????
Of course this is against the regulations in every state and there's absolutely no logic for the machine manufacturers to make machines like this. What's in it for them?

However, even if you assume this was true it would work against a system like SPS. The only thing that would take advantage is to have small win goals and get off the machine as soon as you hit them. Naturally, you should be able to move to another machine and do the same thing again. In fact, you should be able to do this over and over again just by moving from one machine to another.

You should be able to test this theory yourself instead of relying on someone who probably doesn't have a clue.