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Should I play a machine that has just hit?9 April 2007
Dear Debbie, Players' club systems can track your winnings — and tracking is all they do. The systems do not influence your results in any way. Players' club systems can't cause a machine to hit a winning combination if you've been doing poorly, and they can't cause a machine to not hit if you've been doing well. Similarly, the stored value card you described also has no effect on your results. The card is used only to provide the money to play the machine. The casino's system may track when the card was used, but it doesn't influence the results on the machines. Class II (bingo) slots are just as random as Class III slots (the slots in Las Vegas). Best of luck in and out of the casinos,
Dear Helene, Thanks for the kind words about my articles. What has happened in the past has no effect on what will happen in the future on a slot machine. Your chances of hitting any particular winning combination are the same on every spin. The rule of thumb that many players follow is to not play machines that have recently hit a big payoff. That's why many casinos ask you to play off a jackpot so the combination doesn't remain on the reels. There's no mathematical basis for this rule of thumb, so you can choose either to play or avoid machines that have recently hit without affecting your long-term results one bit. Best of luck in and out of the casinos,
Dear Edith, 1. It depends on the jurisdiction. In Nevada, casinos can change the payback chip themselves if they have a Manufacturer's License, which most if not all casinos do. They only have to report the change to the state. In other jurisdictions, the change either has to be witnessed by or actually done by someone from the gaming regulator's office. 2. What evidence do you have that the paybacks have been changed? In any case, I'm not familiar with California's regulations, but states want to ensure that casinos are reporting the total slot win, so I'm sure that Class III casinos in California have to report payback changes to the state. Best of luck in and out of the casinos, Send your slot and video poker questions to John Robison, Slot Expert, at slotexpert@comcast.net. Because of the volume of mail I receive, I regret that I can't reply to every question. This article is provided by the Frank Scoblete Network. Melissa A. Kaplan is the network's managing editor. If you would like to use this article on your website, please contact Casino City Press, the exclusive web syndication outlet for the Frank Scoblete Network. To contact Frank, please e-mail him at fscobe@optonline.net. Recent Articles
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