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Originally Posted by limon
real cheating teams always hit the BBJ
I've thought about this a lot recently, Detroit's Motor City BBJ was near $600K before being hit last month.
Have there ever been any cases of mechanics influencing a BBJ hit (alleged or otherwise)? Upon googling all I can find in regards to BBJ scams is skimming from the funds, nothing on mechanics/rigged dealings.
Just another reason to get rid of bbjs imo (granted its down the list, but still, a reason)
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Originally Posted by HowdyThere
Except for the fact that this is completely wrong and utterly ridiculous. How could a team of people be hitting BBJ as professionals? You would constantly need to bring in someone with a new face to win the next jackpot, so your team would have to constantly be getting bigger which exposes you to more liability and increases the likelihood of someone opening their mouth. Going after BBJ would be one of the stupidest things professional mechanics could do. As soon as one person wins multiple jackpots in an area they are going to get shaken down or caught by security. There would literally be way to successfully do what you're suggesting.
You realize you're saying it's more logical for a mechanic/team to deal thousands of games, splitting a few K every few weeks, over the course of years, as opposed to dealing one, perfect hand at a meh room with meh security and funds that casino cares less about?
It would take a lot of work and there's still a lot of risk, but $600K ain't no joke, and people have done crazy things for much, much less.