
Originally Posted by
The Boz
I read something years ago from a slot programmer on how they legally do this. I may not have this exactly right but I believe it was weighted on the chances of it hitting on every spin from reset. The odds were incredibly long (say 5 million to one at $4000) but dropped each spin until near the $5000. Therefore mathematically ensuring it almost always went close to the top. Anything hitting below that was always a possibility but a very long shot.
Sucks about your experience at the Caesars property. As for the Asians, they don’t seem to care about the time spent, or dollars per hour once they find a machine. Watched one building cards on a Hex3 recently in Vegas and
he was still there the next morning. Wait until he finds out he didn’t get any offers from it. I do wonder if they were trying to avoid HP’s on the way by playing so low?