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I've been to whatever casino is near Anacortes, WA and they seemed to have modern class 3 slots. Only difference is they didn't accept cash, you had to buy a voucher and then put that into the game.
In all fairness, I didn't actually play them, so could be mistaken.
I’m going to assume by everyone’s confusion along with yours that we can all assume that if there isn’t a law stating that the class 2 machines need to display the bingo card that they probably don’t have to display it.
I really want to not assume that but I just can’t after this point.
I’m going to assume by everyone’s confusion along with yours that we can all assume that if there isn’t a law stating that the class 2 machines need to display the bingo card that they probably don’t have to display it.
I really want to not assume that but I just can’t after this point.
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NYS racinos you really cannot tell the difference just by physical appearance and there is no signage stating class type much less showing the bingo card.Slot titles are the same as other type class as well. Keys to riches, sex and the city, etc etc
I don't believe even the poker machines have any signage but not 100% on that.
The video blackjack I was told was also such that if you hit on a 20 you would pull an ace quite often (the win being predetermined and the chances of a player hitting on a 20 what was dealt as a sure winner could not be flubbed)
I've been to whatever casino is near Anacortes, WA and they seemed to have modern class 3 slots. Only difference is they didn't accept cash, you had to buy a voucher and then put that into the game.
In all fairness, I didn't actually play them, so could be mistaken.
VLT only Wizard, they look just like the real thing.
NYS racinos you really cannot tell the difference just by physical appearance and there is no signage stating class type much less showing the bingo card.
Slot titles are the same as other type class as well. Keys to riches, sex and the city, etc etc
I don't believe even the poker machines have any signage but not 100% on that.
The video blackjack I was told was also such that if you hit on a 20 you would pull an ace quite often (the win being predetermined and the chances of a player hitting on a 20 what was dealt as a sure winner could not be flubbed)
The only places with Class lll slots in NY are the four upstate 'casino resorts' (Resorts World Catskills, Rivers, del Lago, and Tioga), and the seven tribal casinos that offer live table games. That's it. There are four small tribal casinos with bingo halls (Lakeside and Seneca's Irving, Salamanca and Oil Spring), that have Class II slots. All other casinos in NY (i.e. raciness) have VLT slots only.
In NYS racinos, the slots are all 100% VLTs.
The only places with Class lll slots in NY are the four upstate 'casino resorts' (Resorts World Catskills, Rivers, del Lago, and Tioga). That's it. There are four small tribal casinos with bingo halls (Lakeside and Seneca's Irving, Salamanca and Oil Spring), that have Class II slots. All other casinos in NY, including the tribals with live table games and racinos, have VLT slots only.
I thought Turning stone had a mix of class lland class lll, and I thought Seneca Niagara was all class lll. I have played a lot of video poker in Niagara and my results were actually slightly above ev.
I thought Turning stone had a mix of class lland class lll, and I thought Seneca Niagara was all class lll. I have played a lot of video poker in Niagara and my results were actually slightly above ev.
You're right. Sorry about that. The gambling landscape is NYS is so confusing, and it keeps changing. Turning Stone, and the other tribal casinos that offer live table games, have class III slots (I think it now stands at seven places total). They, along with the four 'casino resorts' are the only places with class III slots. Racinos, which I think there are now eight, have VLTs only. I've edited my original post.Don't fall for 1 1 2