Slot Cashout Machine Robbery

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What is a slot freeplay good for? A casino i went to had a promotion going on where if you bought so much in food you got a slot freeplay. At the time i bought the overpriced food i was thinking well that's not bad it will be like getting a discount on the food with the slot voucher. I haven't used it yet and today when i looked on the back of it the fine print says all credits must be used on same machine and any unused credits will remain on machine. So i'm confused now, i thought i was going to be able to put it in the machine and then cash out so i could get the value of the freeplay in cash but now that i read that statement it has me confused. Will i be able to cash it out on a slot machine?
Wavy70
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Most freeplay vouchers will make you play through the amount. If you have $10 in free play those credits would need to be played. The good part is most machines use the free play first so if on spin 1 you hit $50 you just need to play through the free credits then cash.
So no from what it says on yours you will need to play the Freeplay and hope to hit.
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clarkacal
I don't play slots a lot but usually with free play you can cash out what you win from betting the freeplay. For example, if you received $50 in free play, played it $5 a spin for 10 spins, and only hit one spin for $10 then you can only cashout for $10.
Croupier

What is a slot freeplay good for? A casino i went to had a promotion going on where if you bought so much in food you got a slot freeplay. At the time i bought the overpriced food i was thinking well that's not bad it will be like getting a discount on the food with the slot voucher. I haven't used it yet and today when i looked on the back of it the fine print says all credits must be used on same machine and any unused credits will remain on machine. So i'm confused now, i thought i was going to be able to put it in the machine and then cash out so i could get the value of the freeplay in cash but now that i read that statement it has me confused. Will i be able to cash it out on a slot machine?


Free play is exactly what it says. You get to play for free. In the case of Hooters Las Vegas, you get $200 worth of credit on a machine, which you then have to spin through until you hit a winning combination of a certain value. Which you can then take.
Other places have free play you can use, and once you have spun through the all free play, eg $25, you can cash out any winnings It is something you would have to clarfy with the casino.
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FleaStiff

In the case of Hooters Las Vegas, you get $200 worth of credit on a machine, .

The mathematical expectation of that 200 dollar free play is less than four dollars. It is an utterly absurd 'freebie' offered to new account openers and is barely worth the time invested in playing on either of those two stupid machines its valid on.
mkl654321
A slot free play coupon is worth (the face amount of the coupon) X (the expected return of the game you choose to play with it). So if you were in a major Strip casino and decided to use it to play nickel slots, it would be worth about 85% of its face value. If you used it to play the best video poker game available, it would be worth about 98-99% of its face value.
The way most of these free play coupons work is that you can cash out winnings, but not unplayed credits. So if you played $10 of free play on a quarter machine at one credit per spin, you would have to play 40 credits to 'launder' the free play, at which point you could cash out all your accumulated credits. If you tried to cash out after playing only 20 credits, you would get your accumulated winnings, but 20 credits would still remain on the machine.
If you want to simply obtain as close as possible to the coupon's face value, find a Jacks or Better or Bonus Poker VP machine (make sure you are playing a game that pays 2-1 for two pair), and run the credits through once. I get back about 95% of the coupon's face value, on average, when I do that.
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DJTeddyBear
It's easy to to lose track of how much of that free play has been played, but there's a simple solution.
When you think you're close to having used all the free play, cash out. Whatever remains in the machine was how much free play remains.
Here's another tidbit:
If you end up with multiple cash tickets, put them back into the machine, then cash out. That will consolidate them, so that when you go to the redemption machine you won't have to receive excess coins and small bills.
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Free play is what Rob Singer gets when he trains Jerry Logan on the super secret singer undeniable truth method of video poker and Jerry plays $12500 thru the machine using Rob's player card.
travisl
I'm always concerned -- perhaps needlessly -- that cashing out prematurely will wipe out whatever freeplay is left. Instead, I count on my fingers: let's say I've got $10 freeplay and I'm playing a 20¢ spin. That means I'll need 50 spins to make it through the freeplay.
My right hand counts tens, and my left hand counts ones (one, two, three, four, five fingers out, then five, four, three, two, one back in). For my first ten spins, I hit the 'repeat spin' button with my right thumb. The next ten, with my right index finger, and so on. Once I've hit the button ten times with my pinky, I know I've made my 50 spins and can cash out.
mkl654321

I'm always concerned -- perhaps needlessly -- that cashing out prematurely will wipe out whatever freeplay is left. Instead, I count on my fingers: let's say I've got $10 freeplay and I'm playing a 20¢ spin. That means I'll need 50 spins to make it through the freeplay.
My right hand counts tens, and my left hand counts ones (one, two, three, four, five fingers out, then five, four, three, two, one back in). For my first ten spins, I hit the 'repeat spin' button with my right thumb. The next ten, with my right index finger, and so on. Once I've hit the button ten times with my pinky, I know I've made my 50 spins and can cash out.


Not to worry. You CAN'T wipe out whatever freeplay is left by cashing out early. It will just remain on the credit meter, waiting expectantly.
One blunder I'd like to caution against (because I've seen people do it) is hitting something big in the middle of laundering freeplay, then joyfully cashing out and forgetting the credits that are still on the machine.
The fact that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier than a sober one. The happiness of credulity is a cheap and dangerous quality.---George Bernard Shaw

All across Europe slot machines are being robbed by Colombians and Peruvian organised gangs and their member numbers are growing.

Even though they are from time to time being arrested it doesn't stop them in their pursuit of what seems to them to be easy pickings.

Why is it easy for them?

Well, there are different reasons, casinos have many slot machines and it's easy to find a quiet location on the gaming floor and a convenient spot to observe any movement by gaming floor staff. They will use one or more of the gang as lookouts.

Cameras are not as ample amongst the slot machines as they are on live game tables and often they are observed from a distance at the end of the row of machines, so it is easy for these thieves to hide behind a group of slots and or block the cameras.

Their modus operandi is to force-feed the slot machine with high denomination notes (bills) and periodically cash-out the tickets at the kiosks or the cash-desk, returning the same notes back into the slot machine until the stacker is full. Sometimes to the tune of about $22,000 or in these latest cases € Euros.






At this point, they open the machine’s door with a multi-key or break it open with a large screwdriver, after making sure the coast is clear. The stacker is quickly placed into the female’s handbag and they then leave the premises as quickly as possible.

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See the following video where they were arrested in the Hotel & Casino Veneto, Panama.

This happened on the 7th of March 2017 arrested were Santos Cesar MAÑACCASA, Mariana Gertrudis RESTREPO VILLAMIL, Thelma Stephany ESPINOZA SILVESTRE, Pedro de Jesus PEREZ TORRES and Eduardo DIAZ ÑAHUE all of those arrested have since visited casinos in Europe in the last two years and continue to do so.

One of the main reasons they are so successful is that casinos don't alert one another, correct me if I am wrong but in 2018 they hit all four casinos across Northern Italy, one after the other. From Venice to Sanremo and then it was a newspaper article which eventually broke the story. From my experience, I also cannot imagine the casinos in France and Germany talk with each other. These two countries hold the oldest casinos in the world but they are always behind the trend in information sharing because they are stuck in the old traditions still of sweeping any type of what they would call scandal under the carpet.

Of course, there are exceptions to the rule and I have attended many conferences where forward-thinking casino surveillance and security executives are embracing information sharing. One such conference is the World Game Protection Conference held in Las Vegas every March but very few Europeans visit this.

In the last year, this trend is beginning to change with the European Casino Association (ECA) holding their own conferences on safety and security.

This having been said, these Colombian/Peruvian robbers whose presence should stand out among the other patrons of European appearance are still able to hop from one neighbouring country's casinos to another and largely go undetected, until after the damage is done.

One thing to note is that among their number is a Chinese national from Hong Kong who at one time held residence in Argentina. To my knowledge, he has never been arrested because he doesn't appear to be associated with the South Americans, although he may be the ring leader and organiser of the whole team. Some members of the group are also permanently residing in Spain whereby now they are well known to the security departments of that country who do talk with one another.

I now have forty-seven (55) subjects or persons of interest of this OCG in my database known as FINGER

I have been co-operating with a European organised crime police force and there is a Euro wide arrest warrant out for this gang of cheats. www.fingeronline.net

I should have also mentioned that casino surveillance officers prefer to watch live table game action rather than slot machine play.

I would like to bring to your attention a new development in this case of robbing stackers and that is that it was brought to my knowledge that the Hong Kong Chinese member of this group had visited a casino in Switzerland in 2017 together with two Colombians and a Peruvian. On this occasion, I was informed that they had compromised a Sega, Royal Ascot horse racing machine, electronically!

What brought this to my mind was that recently I discovered that one of these same Colombians in the same year had visited a casino group in Eastern Europe on nine (9) occasions in the same city, along with three other Colombians and the Chinese. Nine times without being discovered, this says that they are not only stealing stackers but they have less obvious methods of getting at the money. Nine visits, they weren't returning to these same venues because they liked the decoration.

Another M.O. of theirs and again in the same city in 2018, I was informed that in one of the same casinos, our Hong Kong Chinese and three Colombians were following the spin on electronic roulette when, if the number came up negative, they would lift the lid of the machine causing it to blackout and their bets (money) were returned, they did this on five occasions before being asked to leave.


What will make them even harder to detect is that they are now gaining entry into casinos using fake passports to disguise their nationality.

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