Here is the video from the 8k royal. Not the best quality, they do not allow filming so I used a small body cam to film it.ย The date is not correct, I did not reset it was hit Dec 30
https://youtu.be/gl-r-mnSRUI
A Royal a day keeps the bills paid
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I did record a 4 to the royal a few years back, it might still be on the site here will look around.
Found it here is a link to the story, in it the vid link is there. https://www.videopoker.com/forum/viewto ... =4&t=10547
I did some testing with the cam, for the most part it works well. Them Bally machines a funky with the lighting. The IGT machines it works well but my fingers are in the vid pressing buttons.
Found it here is a link to the story, in it the vid link is there. https://www.videopoker.com/forum/viewto ... =4&t=10547
I did some testing with the cam, for the most part it works well. Them Bally machines a funky with the lighting. The IGT machines it works well but my fingers are in the vid pressing buttons.
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I just watched the video Wildman!
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You know what, Iโm going to have to film a 4RF draw. If nothing else, Iโll have the memory of what might have been. And best case scenario, I record nirvana.
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Of course you will be filming the 4RF draw during a hand on a machine that YOU are playing, and not some other unsuspecting player? I'll make the popcorn.
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What exactly is the policy regarding taking videos or pictures in casinos in USA establishments ? I know it is actively discouraged in Canadian Casinos but there is some leeway from individual establishment to establishment in terms of how aggressively they enforce or go after you. it has been a long time for me but I recall it being posted on signs and placques on a casino in Connecticut, Foxwoods I believe. And many many years ago down in Atlantic City at the now defunct Atlantic City Hilton they had signs up saying no filming.
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I have had no trouble taking stills at Mohegan Sun and have seen others take videos, but not at a machine. I have had no issues with slot attendants on the hand pay stills
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Hold the butter on mine Ted. Thanks!
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In Nevada, player video is ubiquitous -- filming bonus rounds, etc. I've never been approached by security, although I would certainly put the phone down if requested. I know some of the properties try to control full session filming, and may shut down anyone using a tripod.
It's possible other operators or regulators have more restrictive attitudes, but I presume that would be unusual.
It's possible other operators or regulators have more restrictive attitudes, but I presume that would be unusual.