Wondering if you caught this week's LVA podcast. A guy was playing 25 cent DW and there was a pay table mistake. The regular Royal paid 4000 coins, but so did the "dirty royal", instead of 125.
On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 9:39:51 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
https://i.imgur.com/jtRLEha.jpg
On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 9:39:51 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
Wondering if you caught this week's LVA podcast. A guy was playing 25 cent DW and there was a pay table mistake. The regular Royal paid 4000 coins, but so did the "dirty royal", instead of 125.https://i.imgur.com/jtRLEha.jpg
That's really strange. I've gotten slot techs to open machines for me a few times on various pretexts and what I've seen on the screen when they fooled around with the interface seemed to indicate that all they could do was select a percentage payoutand, assumedly, the software changed the paytable. If that's the case, which I still think it is, the programming on the chip is at fault. But how could that happen? The program isn't put on the chip manually. If the error is at the source there should
Maybe a temporary software bug that caused the dirty royal to represent like a progressive jackpot?
The real story here is what type of moron goes around advertising the pay table mistake?
Wondering if you caught this week's LVA podcast. A guy was playing 25 cent DW and there was a pay table mistake. The regular Royal paid 4000 coins, but so did the "dirty royal", instead of 125.Holy crap. A royal every four hundred hands or so. Less since there are certainly some strategy changes at max ev strategy.
On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 9:39:51 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
Wondering if you caught this week's LVA podcast. A guy was playing 25 cent DW and there was a pay table mistake. The regular Royal paid 4000 coins, but so did the "dirty royal", instead of 125.https://i.imgur.com/jtRLEha.jpg
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 12:20:51 AM UTC-7, risky biz wrote:
and, assumedly, the software changed the paytable. If that's the case, which I still think it is, the programming on the chip is at fault. But how could that happen? The program isn't put on the chip manually. If the error is at the source there shouldThat's really strange. I've gotten slot techs to open machines for me a few times on various pretexts and what I've seen on the screen when they fooled around with the interface seemed to indicate that all they could do was select a percentage payout
.Maybe a temporary software bug that caused the dirty royal to represent like a progressive jackpot?
It is strange indeed. I have seen the same thing you just said when I looked over the shoulder of a slot tech..
But I still think they can set a progressive on anything they want. I wish I knew a slot tech I could ask.
Maybe someone did this on purpose? They were talking about an error that shut down the carousel at the Plaza recently. It was on a DDB game at all the machines. I forget specifics.
That's not done at the 'Slot Tech' level.
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 7:35:57 AM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:
.That's not done at the 'Slot Tech' level.
Like I'm supposed to believe anything you have to say.
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 12:20:12 PM UTC-7, Paul Popinjay wrote:
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 7:35:57 AM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:
.That's not done at the 'Slot Tech' level.
Like I'm supposed to believe anything you have to say.No, you don't. Nevertheless, it's true. And you can't show that it's not..
No, you don't. Nevertheless, it's true. And you can't show that it's not..
On Friday, July 28, 2023 at 4:39:17 PM UTC-7, VegasJerry wrote:.
No, you don't. Nevertheless, it's true. And you can't show that it's not..
You can't show, fuckface.
What "level" is it done at, then?
Go ahead, answer the question.
You can't.
You don't know fuck.
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