- Casino Winner Machine Malfunction Video
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- Casino Winner Machine Malfunctions
A woman in New York is feeling a lot of things after she won almost $43 million at a casino slot machine, only to be told the machine had malfunctioned. WABC reports Katrina Bookman hit the jackpot.
She has a picture- According to the Nevada Gaming Commission, malfunctions often causes the player to believe a jackpot has been won but it doesn't mean you actually did. Gaming laws don't make casinos give the.
- The issue has been resolved and we are paying all winners,” casino officials said in a statement. This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.
These slot machine are no longer mechanical
Its all computer
Casino Winner Machine Malfunction Video
Computer gives her 8.5 mil, I consider it fairly won.
http://www.katu.com/news/local/Over-8-million-jackpot-was-slot-machine-malfunction-casino-says-340207762.html
http://www.onlinepoker.net/poker-news/casino-news/85-million-jackpot-winner-told-slot-malfunctioning/27862
I think she has a strong case
She has a picture
These slot machine are no longer mechanical
Its all computer
Computer gives her 8.5 mil, I consider it fairly won.
http://www.katu.com/news/local/Over-8-million-jackpot-was-slot-machine-malfunction-casino-says-340207762.html
I'm not so confident in her chances of having a case. Now, I'm not too familiar with that machine, but I do know that all slots have a warning on them 'All malfunctions void payouts' or something similar on them. If the casino forked out some cash for the 'jackpot', then it may be a pitiful consolidation payment, but I can't say for sure.
The machine is certainly not mechanical, you're correct. They should be able to go into the machine history and see what happened, and whether or not a legitimate win had occurred.
On a related note, I have seen 'ghost jackpots' hit before in my experience, and they were fictitious jackpots of $1,000,000+.
where is said video?
What video? The articles in the OP indicate that she wasn't able to record anything beyond a picture, which is understandable. We have the same practices here, no pictures or videos allowed.
What video? The articles in the OP indicate that she wasn't able to record anything beyond a picture, which is understandable. We have the same practices here, no pictures or videos allowed.
'She recorded the machine on her phone'. Do you say you 'record a picture'?
'She recorded the machine on her phone'. Do you say you 'record a picture'?
Ah, right. I misread the article, I was under the impression that she just snapped a shot of the machine. Regardless, video proof won't really do much for her case if the machine history says otherwise.
does that pic not say 8.5 million nickels
171,774,993 credits in nickels recorded on machine
On the other readout is dollars.
What video? The articles in the OP indicate that she wasn't able to record anything beyond a picture, which is understandable. We have the same practices here, no pictures or videos allowed.
Why is that understandable? What possible bad can come from someone recording a machine?Casino Winner Machine Malfunction Uncut
It's only protecting the casinos ass in case someone has a legitimate jackpot and the casino wants to cry foul.
There was some video recently at a NY casino where machines were stealing credits from people.