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Banned and served no tresspass Banned and served no tresspass

02-07-2019 , 01:29 PM
I'd like to take your side but first, you tell us he's a known slots hustler and then you tell us you don't know the guy.
You could at least make an effort to get your story straight.
02-07-2019 , 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Bluntster
They read something to me and had me sign a form. One of the security officers gave me a card with the casino directors name and a number/email for the head of security. I called the number but they haven't called me back.
They won’t call or email you back cuz you likely signed a waiver protecting themselves from any recourse. Granted you were drunk when you were approached to sign...
02-10-2019 , 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Bluntster
We were both sitting at the slots and started arguing, he walked away and I called him a weasel...he then walked back and got in my face
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Originally Posted by Bluntster
He was standing behind me and I told him he was wasting his time because I wasn’t going to leave my machine hot, and things went from there.
Step #1 to getting reinstated is to make sure you have your story straight. Changing versions of it isn't going to give you credibility. The fact that he was willing to walk away from it and you didn't let it go doesn't help your case. That and you were plainly drunk. I don't know about you, but I'd never tell a friend in that situation, "you know what, you were a complete ******* and got what you deserved."

Wait 6 months, write a letter blaming yourself totally, explain you've matured since then and you'll likely get the ban lifted. No casino wants someone who believes in "hot" slots going anywhere else.
02-11-2019 , 12:41 PM
This thread is hilarious. IMO I agree with several people above that what you did probably isn't deserving of a ban and I would keep in touch with the security folks to lift the ban.
02-11-2019 , 01:06 PM
Once he called you a weasel you had to defend yourself.
02-11-2019 , 01:17 PM
I am intrigues by the concepts of a 'hot' slot machine, a bonus period, and a slot hustler. I thought most slots had algorithms that made such concepts usually irrelevent
02-11-2019 , 03:15 PM
They are, as you suggested.

Humans love to create and look for patterns that arn't there, even ones that are nonsensical and ultimately dont exist.

our brains are just wired that way. some see past it using logic but even I find myself sometimes triggering my brain to see a pattern, black hit 5x times, surely red must hit 6? but then i tell my brain STFU you **** its the same exact chance as the first spin.
02-11-2019 , 03:37 PM
Actually you guys are wrong. Jackpots that have to be hit by X amount become exponentially more likely to hit as they approach that amount. So there are slot machines with higher even positive returns.
02-11-2019 , 03:41 PM
logically that sounds incorrect..

example: a promo on unibet $2 spins claim that their top prize of $2000 MUST hit before 10,000 games. Similar to a slot machine progressive cap.

9,500 games pass. Are the remaining 500 games more likely to hit the top prize?


Spoiler:
Obviously not. As it could hit at 9,501 as much as it could hit at 9,995



Is the progressive slot that starts at $500 that must trigger by $1,000 more likely to go off at $982 as opposed to its minimum set prize of $500?

Spoiler:
Obviously not. As it could hit at $501 as much as it could hit at $984
02-11-2019 , 03:45 PM
Assault is the apprehension of contact. If he actually raised a fist while in your face, then he assaulted you. I am having trouble believing that security watched the footage, saw what you describe, and only banned you. I’m guessing they didn’t watch the footage because you were quick to admit to your own act of assault and then some. Is that accurate?
02-11-2019 , 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by WateryBoil
logically that sounds incorrect..

example: a promo on unibet $2 spins claim that their top prize of $2000 MUST hit before 10,000 games. Similar to a slot machine progressive cap.

9,500 games pass. Are the remaining 500 games more likely to hit the top prize?


Spoiler:
Obviously not. As it could hit at 9,501 as much as it could hit at 9,995
Why did you choose game #9,995 as an example instead of #10,000? Too obvious?
02-11-2019 , 04:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by WateryBoil
logically that sounds incorrect..

example: a promo on unibet $2 spins claim that their top prize of $2000 MUST hit before 10,000 games. Similar to a slot machine progressive cap.

9,500 games pass. Are the remaining 500 games more likely to hit the top prize?


Spoiler:
Obviously not. As it could hit at 9,501 as much as it could hit at 9,995



Is the progressive slot that starts at $500 that must trigger by $1,000 more likely to go off at $982 as opposed to its minimum set prize of $500?

Spoiler:
Obviously not. As it could hit at $501 as much as it could hit at $984
If you are starting from the beginning, you are correct. But if you enter the game at the high end of the range, you are not.
02-11-2019 , 05:15 PM
I tried deleting the first few rigtarding posts, but that didn't work so I'm locking it up now.
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