Who's watching Indian casinos?
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Re: Who's watching Indian casinos?
I am with you. I was frequently a player out at Fantasy Springs. They have gotten really tight the last couple of months. It seems like most of the Indian casinos in the area, Morongo, Agua Caliente, Spa, Spotlight 29 are just turning into huge slot machine emporiums, with table games. Also I have found that if a casino is having a give a way on any day, do not play in there. You have no chance no matter what game you play, slots or vp.
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If you think the casinos are cheating then you should probably stay away. Personally, I think there are few casinos that find it necessary to cheat. The paytables are set to guarantee they will win. With VP games you cannot "tighten" them unless you change the paytable. Your comments above are typical of many myths surrounding gambling. We often try to find "other"reasons for our poor results when the simplest reasons are the most likely. Bad luck or bad paytables.
BTW, the last time I played at a casino during a giveaway I won $900. Of course, I've lost other times. However, if I look over years and years of playing when others say the casinos tighten the machines, I find my results to be no different than any other time.
BTW, the last time I played at a casino during a giveaway I won $900. Of course, I've lost other times. However, if I look over years and years of playing when others say the casinos tighten the machines, I find my results to be no different than any other time.
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I have been playing for several years at the Indian Casino in the Palm Springs area, although thier pay tables are not the best it is no different then in LV. It is how you play. I have had 7 RF and many Quad Aces, too numerous too count.. since Jan 07, I have good runs and bad runs...no diff., it's a cycle.