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Last time I went to Vegas I noticed that in most casinos, about 5% of unoccupied slot machines had change in them, anywhere from $.02 to $.79.
In one case there was a machine with around $.70 in it (on an empty bank of machines) and I changed the credits played from $.8 to $.4 and had my GF spin. It won $2.00, so she cashed out the $2.70 and we went on our way.
What are the rules on this?
what is the general rule of thumb on unused credits in machines?
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In Vegas that money is considered the casinos same as money on the floor. Oddly in NY it is fair game. At the racinos the stoopers (the folks who pick up the old bets from the floor) now are big on the slots. It's funny if you watch long enough you see them.
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FleaStiff

(the folks who pick up the old bets from the floor)

I remember that from OTB... all those tickets picked up from the floor, checked against the winner lists and thrown back on the floor over a dozen times an hour. Some of those stoopers if not most of them never found a discarded winner in their lives.
rdw4potus
I think I've mentioned the group of casino loiterers that I've somewhat befriended. They hang out at the casino 24/7, and 'work' in shifts (I think they split a room in perpetuity...). Their plays are:
1. wait for people to leave collecting games in a high state. example: Golden Monkey with 8 of 10 monkeys collected.Slot leasing
2. wait for people to leave progressives in a high state. example: $25-$50 ranged jackpot, $49.57 current value.
3. wait for people to download free play and leave value on the machine. example: guy downloaded $40 in non-cashable credits, played 6 hands of $.25 JoB, got no paying hands, got pissed, and left $32.50 of non-cashable freeplay on the machine.
4. cashout all $$ left on any machine where they can find it. Apparently, it's pretty common to forget to cash out a remaining balance that is less than a machine's minimum play. Apparently these guys 'make' a couple hundred bucks a night by cashing out tickets $.37 at a time.Leaving
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I think I've mentioned the group of casino loiterers that I've somewhat befriended.
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Apparently these guys 'make' a couple hundred bucks a night by cashing out tickets $.37 at a time.

If you're really their friend, advise them to put them all in one machine, then hit the cash out button. This enables them to go to the redemption machine and get it paid from one ticket, as one lump sum, and not a million small change transactions.
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I remember that from OTB... all those tickets picked up from the floor, checked against the winner lists and thrown back on the floor over a dozen times an hour. Some of those stoopers if not most of them never found a discarded winner in their lives.


Not true. I have been know to stoop at the track, especially on a Saturday or big crowd day. People do not wait till race is official to discard tickets. Just watch the scurrying when that Objection or Inquiry sign goes up. LOL
Actually was not stooping, but on way out of track one day at Pimlico , saw this exacta ticket ,face up on sidewalk, that was worth $126. Number were 1/6. There had been an entry in that race and it ran first and second. Guess who ever bought the ticket thought you needed 1A/1 to win.
ThatDonGuy

Not true. I have been know to stoop at the track, especially on a Saturday or big crowd day. People do not wait till race is official to discard tickets. Just watch the scurrying when that Objection or Inquiry sign goes up. LOL


I used to wonder who would throw out tickets like that. That was before I bought my first Pick Six ticket and (you guessed it) dumped it after the first horse lost.
EvenBob
In an article on the storm drain dwellers in Vegas,
they mentioned a lot of them roam the Strip casinos
all day looking for tickets and money left in the
machines. They apparently make enough money
to stay alive on. They can't look like hobo's though,
or they'll get tossed out.
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rdw4potus

If you're really their friend, advise them to put them all in one machine, then hit the cash out button. This enables them to go to the redemption machine and get it paid from one ticket, as one lump sum, and not a million small change transactions.


A lot of times, the $0.37 tickets go into the machines with 'due' progressives that I mentioned. But there also appears to be a settling procedure that they use when it's cashout time. The redemption machines take up to 10 tickets, so they go through and arrange all of the day's remaining tickets in a negotiated fashion. I'm not sure, but I think they each then keep their cashout amount instead re-pooling the money. There are some very animated exchanges.

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The guys are friendly, and seem to appreciate the fact that i don't avoid them like some folks do. But English isn't a language that is used a lot in that circle, my Spanish is bad and my Portuguese is worse, so it's hard for me to figure out what exactly is going on. Mostly we smile, gesture, and watch each other play. It turns out that high-fives play in any language.
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Wavy70

I used to wonder who would throw out tickets like that. That was before I bought my first Pick Six ticket and (you guessed it) dumped it after the first horse lost.


My first venture to the track I did a pick 4 and went up after the first horse won. Guy tells me the bet isn't resolved yet. I go back a little while later and he tells me come back after the 4th race. I am clueless but after race 4 I go up to the same guy and he starts counting 20s. Hands me close to 300 and I walk away richer but still clueless.
I have a bewitched egg that I use to play VP with and I have net over 900k with it.