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Xavier's advice was good. I do a variation of the same idea. When you get on a machine give it five chances for a win. If it doesn't win move on. If it does win stick with it and count your losing spins up to five consecutive losses in a row. If you're sitting at a machine for a while and you've been hitting you can relax your cutoff to let's say ten losers in a row.
This technique has a couple of advantages. The obvious one is looking for a hot machine. But it also helps you save mone
Apr 17, 2006, 2:55 pm - Rick G - Gaming Forum
Wisconsin Lottery switches to computers to select winning numbers
Quote: Originally posted by chuck32 on November 11, 2004Pooh! I know that there are some who suggest that RNGS are not as secure, but RNG's are actually much more secure. Mechanical drawing machines have certainly been compromised and it takes a lot less skill to get that done. Our group builds RNG's for lotteries - though we do it at cost and so promoting it to make a profit is truly not an issue here.Our machines are TRUE RNG's, using unpredictable quantum decay to create the seed. The mac
Nov 11, 2004, 9:18 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Wisconsin Lottery switches to computers to select winning numbers
Pooh! I know that there are some who suggest that RNGS are not as secure, but RNG's are actually much more secure. Mechanical drawing machines have certainly been compromised and it takes a lot less skill to get that done. Our group builds RNG's for lotteries - though we do it at cost and so promoting it to make a profit is truly not an issue here.Our machines are TRUE RNG's, using unpredictable quantum decay to create the seed. The machines are locked up tight with no operator access to the
Nov 11, 2004, 8:55 pm - chuck32 - Lottery News
Casino $$ vs. lottery $$: odds!
Quote: Originally posted by dphillips on July 04, 2004 <FONT color=#0000ff>Having lived in New Jersey, I was fortunate enough to hit the Atlantic City casinos: my favorite being Balleys (slot machines) because the casino was lucky for me, and I could usually count on winning something. Serious casino players have their favorites, too.<FONT color=#0000ff>Ah, sweet memories! I remember leaving the casinos on Monday, <FONT color=#0000ff> February 17, 1997 (I checked the day) with
Jul 5, 2004, 1:35 pm - unseen - Lottery Discussion Forum
Ohio Gambling Proposal Would Allow Cities to Vote on Casinos
Cities could vote on casinos and thousands of electronic slot machines would be installed at Ohio racetracks, under a new legislative proposal that backers hope to put on the November ballot.House Speaker Larry Householder said Wednesday he believes cities would view the casino idea as a positive trade-off given that rural areas benefit from racetracks through the sale of grain for horses. So this is a way to allow the urban areas to also have a benefit, Householder said.Democrats and Republi
Apr 22, 2004, 1:52 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Best scratch game?
Quote: Originally posted by keystonechas on March 05, 2004 Lotto Czar1. X-mas tickets? Glad you agree. Retailers will have them on sale, or least trying to sell them until mid summer.2. Lottery HQ location? Never been their. It's near to my home also. Been told its where route 283 and the Pa Turnpike exit/enterance comes together. A large building. Go to www.mapquest.com Click on driving directions and enter a starting and destination address. Lottery HQ 2850 Turnpike Industrial Drive, Middletow
Mar 8, 2004, 7:42 am - Lotto Czar - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
Lottery Dead Issue in Alabama Legislature
Oh yeah. Beware of those evil sinners hanging out at the mini marts buying scratch tickets. [Ha ha ha ha ] Geez don't those states look around at other states, and see how beneficial, and harmless, it is? Like we're all going to Hell for maybe taking a loose, extra dollar and going to buy a ticket. Hey, if y'all down there in Alabama, and Tennessee, and North Carolina, and even still in Virginia (except the Washington, D.C. suburbs) are so afraid of selling scratch tickets at the mini mart
Jan 20, 2004, 1:12 pm - Lotto Czar - Lottery News
Scratch off Odds?
Generally Scratch Odds are posted, and yes, they are better than even the best on-line games overall, usually in general. Worst is 1 in 5, but best is 1 in 1; like apparently in Ohio, our $20 Christmas ticket guarantees at least $5 on every ticket. What isn't always known is the Payout, I sat down and figured it out and could be as well as 60%.Actually better than the average slot machine. Here in Pa. we have our cash 5 which is 1 in 8 of getting your dollar back. And the new Match 6 will be
Dec 23, 2003, 1:29 pm - Lotto Czar - Instant ("Scratch-Off") Games Forum
The "Key" Issue To Slots Report
Slot machine keys available online
A Key Issue
By HOWARD STUTZ
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Common slot machine reset keys identical to one that caused a Reno casino to be hit with a $1 million gaming fine are easily found for sale on various Internet sites.
How simple?
The Las Vegas Review-Journal purchased two of the keys often referred to as the 2341 slot machine reset/attendant key from an eBay seller in Winona, Minn., for $12.44, including shipping and handling.
But w
Mar 12, 2014, 4:35 pm - eddessaknight - Gaming Forum
Maryland budget deficit looms as lottery revenue falls off
Maryland's lottery has been slowing down as a revenue source for years and will continue to underperform as residents seek other gambling ventures, including betting on slot machines in neighboring states, budget analysts and state officials say.
The lottery has been, until very recently, the third-largest general fund revenues source, said David Roose, director of the state's Bureau of Revenue Estimates. But in the last few years the corporate income tax has become the third-largest.
Nov 29, 2006, 8:21 am - Todd - Lottery News