Never Seen Before: Casino Fruit Machines Scams and Cheats Exposed
Sunday, May 3, 2009
By Sergio Thompson
Avid fruit-machine players are always defending their much favourite past-time of playing the slot machines. They stand against the skeptics who tout that slot machines, cards and even Bingo are nothing but crooks. A few years back there actually were some fruit machine cheats that were eventually exposed. By nature this didn't do much for the defense tactics of the fruit machine believers.
One argument for the gaming industry which of course includes fruit machines is that the industry is scrutinized by the law. So then does the works of these fruit machine cheats get blamed on the law not being adequate?
It did not in truth take completely that long for computer geniuses to decrypt the fruit machines and learn that they're not a game of opportunity, in fact they're programmed so there's NO chance of beating them.
The so called scam claimed against the fruit machines is in the soft-ware. It was said that the fruit machine cheats programmed the soft-ware in such a way that it would never produce a winner. There was in fact absolutely zero winning combination to be found in the soft-ware.
To give you an instance of one region the fruit-machine cheats dealt, was the double or quit selection. This implies that if you win, you've the chance to press a button to see if you will win double. its a game of luck right? Inaccurate, the machines were programmed to produce a loser every time. There was no luck required.
A group called Fairplay were the ones to actually discover the fruit machine cheats. They designed an emulator which was the key to helping them expose the fake.
Without doubt there're numerous hard to convince die-hard devotees of the fruit machines that will not accept that the slot machines cheats were successful at their fraud. Their argument is well played the other night and I won a good bit of money, so it can't be rigged or I wouldnt have won. The answer to this is simple. Alot of fruit-machine producers would permit an average 70% pay out of what it takes in. Theyre not forced to do this, they do as a way to tempt people to play the machine. The remaining 30% that the fruit owner gets is all the same super money. The scam comes in regarding the jackpot, the big payout than no one ever seems to win.
Although this's a terrible blow to both the gaming enthusiasts and the gaming houses after a bit of time all the attention involving it settled down. The anger of the enthusiastic fruit-machine players was not wild enough to cause them to boycott the fruit machines, thus the fruit-machine cheats just sort of drifted to the background after a period of time, soon to be overlooked by all those who like the game, as well as benefit from it. This nevertheless, has not silenced the skeptics claims that all gambling is rigged.
One argument for the gaming industry which of course includes fruit machines is that the industry is scrutinized by the law. So then does the works of these fruit machine cheats get blamed on the law not being adequate?
It did not in truth take completely that long for computer geniuses to decrypt the fruit machines and learn that they're not a game of opportunity, in fact they're programmed so there's NO chance of beating them.
The so called scam claimed against the fruit machines is in the soft-ware. It was said that the fruit machine cheats programmed the soft-ware in such a way that it would never produce a winner. There was in fact absolutely zero winning combination to be found in the soft-ware.
To give you an instance of one region the fruit-machine cheats dealt, was the double or quit selection. This implies that if you win, you've the chance to press a button to see if you will win double. its a game of luck right? Inaccurate, the machines were programmed to produce a loser every time. There was no luck required.
A group called Fairplay were the ones to actually discover the fruit machine cheats. They designed an emulator which was the key to helping them expose the fake.
Without doubt there're numerous hard to convince die-hard devotees of the fruit machines that will not accept that the slot machines cheats were successful at their fraud. Their argument is well played the other night and I won a good bit of money, so it can't be rigged or I wouldnt have won. The answer to this is simple. Alot of fruit-machine producers would permit an average 70% pay out of what it takes in. Theyre not forced to do this, they do as a way to tempt people to play the machine. The remaining 30% that the fruit owner gets is all the same super money. The scam comes in regarding the jackpot, the big payout than no one ever seems to win.
Although this's a terrible blow to both the gaming enthusiasts and the gaming houses after a bit of time all the attention involving it settled down. The anger of the enthusiastic fruit-machine players was not wild enough to cause them to boycott the fruit machines, thus the fruit-machine cheats just sort of drifted to the background after a period of time, soon to be overlooked by all those who like the game, as well as benefit from it. This nevertheless, has not silenced the skeptics claims that all gambling is rigged.
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