Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
Originally Posted by The Boz View Post
Originally Posted by Bill Yung View Post
Mickey, you give away too much information between the lines.

If you were making so much money doing what you claim to be doing, and the machines were so available, then you would be starting at much higher numbers than the rest.

As it is, these sorts of games still seem to require a lot of luck, even when you can find a machine to play, when you happen to find one that's open just like any other "ploppie". Perhaps, you are a "ploppie" but don't know it?

It's funny you not telling anyone here about how long one must wait for one of those machines to "payoff". Most of us had already figured that out.
What the fuck are you even saying here? He gives his starting numbers that remove “luck” from the equation. He has no good reason to help others, but he does. Why would he walk away from a profitable machine to risk letting it go higher and miss out of a profit? Makes no sense.

Payoff? He tells everyone the machines in question won’t payoff until right before the top.

Your hatred of the effort Mick and others put in makes no sense. It’s a job like many others. And some find ways to be the best at their job. It’s takes hard work, intellect and common sense, things you just can’t teach.
I can't disagree with how people who find and play these machines can probably make a profit. But exactly how often can these "ready to pay off" machines be found? And how would anyone know whether the last 50c of meter movement isn't going to require 10,000 credits of play to hit or not--esp. In Indian casinos? Didn't I read in this thread that the movement is not linear?

What's the rule in Nevada on these progressives? Are they required to move the meters at the same rate throughout? If so, where are these machines and I'll start monitoring them and jump into the seats before anyone else gets there.
The meters run at the same constant speed.

Mystery Progressives are in practically every casino in the country so you won't have far to look. That also means you can't be everywhere and get every play. Now, it seems you have come around to believing that machine AP is possible. I've given a pretty good clinic in this thread and the mystery progressive thread. But you will have to learn to deal with a myriad of different mystery progressives with different meter speeds and playable numbers. What's your game plan to clock meters and calculate playable numbers?