The odds of an actual win are low. The odds of a malfunction are much higher. That means most huge payouts you hear about are malfunctions.
Especially in parts of the world with no oversight of gambling requiring a certain percentage of payouts. Indian casinos are generally free to setup their machines to never payout big, so if one does they know it’s broke.
the mafia would never have imagined a gambling entity given free reign to do whatever they wanted...
shame on us for allowing the Indians to do this....
Jerry got raped
Then we must also assume there are malfunctions where you should have won but didn't. That ratio must be much higher than the payout that was a malfunction.
That's why I suggest that a winner who was told it's a malfunction should start a class action lawsuit claiming that the casino owes players for wins that malfunctioned as losses.
The class should be anyone who can prove they played at the casino. Probably people who played with club member cards.
Make the casino pay either way. I bet the false loss malfunction would be much greater than the false win malfunction.
-PJ
And the odds of the casino claiming it was a “malfunction” and refusing to pay are 100%.