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Old 02-24-2007, 03:51 AM
Yo_Respek Yo_Respek is offline
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Default A Possible Violation Of The Wire Act In Land Based Casinos

Wide Area Progressive.
These are the machines that offer the life changing jackpots. The machines are linked together from many unrelated casinos. These machines are operated by an independent operated rather than a single gaming company. Slot maker IGT operates games such as MegaBucks, Quatermania, and others in many different States. The casino share in a percentage of the winnings but the operator owns the games. The Jackpots may be large but so are your chances of hitting the big prize. Because of the costs of linking the machine and the administrative costs to run these Area wide games, the payback percentage on these machines is much lower than on other slots.

It’s alright to try your hand at the big progressive machines hoping that lady luck will shine on you but don’t make it the mainstay of your slot play. Instead set aside a certain percentage of your playing bankroll and use that for a shot at the big one. Winning one of these is pure luck and is a gamble along the lines of buying a lottery ticket. Don’t spend your entire bankroll chasing dream. If you want to play a progressive machine you might be better off to concentrate your efforts on the Stand Alones or In House Progressives. Your odds are much better. Most importantly remember, playing slots is entertainment. Have Fun!

Isn't this the same thing as internet gambling? The information to update all the machines is transfered via phone lines with a modem inside the slot machine.
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Old 02-24-2007, 04:23 AM
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Default Re: A Possible Violation Of The Wire Act In Land Based Casinos

Congress fixed this problem in the new ULGA
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Old 02-24-2007, 02:16 PM
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Default Re: A Possible Violation Of The Wire Act In Land Based Casinos

The wire act only applies to sports betting.
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