![]() They were returning only around 90% and the meter ran at just a half percent. I got to track the Blazing Sevens for payback. They had done this with other machines too. ![]() They had scratched off just enough paint to where they could see the meters without opening up the machine. I was curious as to how she could see the meters without opening up the machine. When they got to a Blazing Seven machine the woman looked at the top screen and started calling off numbers. One was calling off the numbers and the other was writing it down. I was on a video poker play in the Cal Neva when two employee's were walking along recording the coin in/coin out meters. You've probably occasionally seen someone with a clip board walking through the casino and recording the coin in/coin out meters. Everything is so computerized today and I haven't been to Nevada in 7 hears so I don't know if this is still applicable. But one situation developed at the Cal Neva in Reno where I got to track the payback of their Blazing Sevens progressives. That's the reason I pretty much steered clear of them. The real question here is, if I see one in a casino, how do I know what the payout is set to? The jackpot might make it a good play if it's set to 97% but not if it's set lower.
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