I was wondering where to get a virtual emptier for the partytime slot emulated machine i have been searching for on here.... j/k guys (wanting to get the blood pressure up!) :evil:
Really, question about cashpots. Here in the US we have progessive slots where each play adds to a "jackpot" apart from the regular same. Seems like a cashpot almost. My question is how do cashpots differ from the US versions (beyond the jackpot maximum).
Is is possible to get a cashpot before it maxes out? Is a maxed out cashpot usually a sign that the machine has been played? How much more do I need to put into GUAB Club before I hit the JP or Cashpot (assuming coin in 13300 and coin out 7690).
This is purely an academic post, I could care less about making money on slots, just trying to look into how things like cashpots lure players into games where they may never get anything close to a big win, just like in the US where machines reach into the millions of dollars, and 99.9% of the players end up losing all their money.
SenorCox

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Started by senorcox, Feb 23 2005 03:31 AM
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Posted 23 February 2005 - 03:31 AM
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Posted 23 February 2005 - 10:31 AM
Strange, v2 works fine for me.
As for the first question, no, a cashpot does not need to be full before it pays out, but it does draw in the punters. Most machines with a cashpot can have it's cashpot levels set when the machine is factory reset. (if I remember correctly, cops and robbers being one of them).
As for the first question, no, a cashpot does not need to be full before it pays out, but it does draw in the punters. Most machines with a cashpot can have it's cashpot levels set when the machine is factory reset. (if I remember correctly, cops and robbers being one of them).
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