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Has anyone heard of a Magic of the Nile slot machine? We have three banks of this machine, for a total of 15 units, here at the new Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington. It looks like a variable State machine where there are three obelisks on the screen that fill up when a colored scarab symbol is shown on the reel. Once an Obelisk fills up it will engage a free bonus spin, which will have a larger payout. Each Obelisk is a different bonus spin upgrade. One is Random Wilds the other has Expanding Reels and the third one is a Multiplier Wilds. It is also possible to fill up 2 of the Obelisks at once, and you get a double-upgraded bonus spin. It seems like you could take advantage of this if we come across the machine with one or more of the obelisks almost full. I am curious to whether there's some math that can be done to figure out what kind of edge you would have based on the condition of the obelisks. Thank-you.
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Has anyone heard of a Magic of the Nile slot machine? We have three banks of this machine, for a total of 18 units, here at the new Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington. It looks like a variable State machine where there are three obelisks on the screen that fill up when a certain symbol is shown on the reel. Once an Obelisk fills up it will engage a bonus game. Each Obelisk is a different bonus game. One is Random wilds the other has Expanding reels and the third one is a Multiplier Wilds. It seems like you could take advantage of this if we come across the machine with one or more of the obelisks almost full. I am curious to whether there's some math that can be done to figure out what kind of edge you would have based on the condition of the obelisks. Thank-you.


Welcome! If it is like Golden Egypt the answer is yes, and yes. Sadly, I can't do the math, but maybe if the Wizard sees this he can...
masterflame98
I hope he does give this a look.
mcallister3200
If it’s in Washington it’s probably not a real slot machine.
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Has anyone heard of a Magic of the Nile slot machine? We have three banks of this machine, for a total of 15 units, here at the new Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington. It looks like a variable State machine where there are three obelisks on the screen that fill up when a colored scarab symbol is shown on the reel. Once an Obelisk fills up it will engage a free bonus spin, which will have a larger payout.
Each Obelisk is a different bonus spin upgrade. One is Random Wilds the other has Expanding Reels and the third one is a Multiplier Wilds. It is also possible to fill up 2 of the Obelisks at once, and you get a double-upgraded bonus spin. It seems like you could take advantage of this if we come across the machine with one or more of the obelisks almost full.
I am curious to whether there's some math that can be done to figure out what kind of edge you would have based on the condition of the obelisks. Thank-you.

it would help if you added an image:
anyway, the obvious one is all 3 columns fill up to 2 before you play it.
maybe 2 of the columns to 2 and 1 column to 1?

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Craps is paradise (Pair of dice). Lets hear it for the SpeedCount Mathletes :)
linksjunkie
Since the “cat’s already out of the bag”
At minimum 2 at 2 seems to be a good entry point
However be aware that this is only a moderately good play. There is definitely a good bit of volatility.
Son you ain’t paying attention I’m cutting you but you ain’t bleeding - Foghorn Leghorn

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Indy70
Well Crap...!
I thought i had this one all to myself. LOL!
wrxrob
The hustlers figured this one out the day it was released, because it's very similar to another title. I've seen hustlers successful at chasing with even 1 bar at 2. Personally, I have to have 2 at 2 due to the volatility.
Sg
Some places are infested with these individuals . They just hang around the establishment all day .
masterflame98
It looked exploitable the moment I saw it. I appreciate the confirmations, which was the goal of this post. With my eyes open now, I have noticed other titles with similar bonus 'meters' that can be preyed upon. Another tool in my bag of advantage plays, when the tables are too busy.
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Captain Jack: On Green Chip recently, someone asked about slot machine advantage players and why he can't find anyone who is willing to talk about it. I gave a short reply, but I think it warrants further discussion. It goes back to the classic debate of AP Art v. Science. Any robot can count cards, but the ability to get away with it is where the art of the process comes into play. Being a successful card counter requires subterfuge and good casino comportment. Therefore, while many books have been written on how to count cards, blackjack is still offered in casinos and more players ultimately lose attempting to count cards than those who show a profit long term. You can have all the science you want, but if you don't get the art of card counting, you're doomed.

Conversely, there is no art to slot machine play. Step 1 - Press a button. Step 2 - See step 1. If someone were to write the comprehensive guide to beating all beatable slots, then there would be no barrier to entry to becoming a slot machine AP. For the most part, there is no casino heat. Since the EV you are manifesting is created by other players playing at a deeper -EV, the casino doesn't really care. The only negative force in the casino is other AP's. There lies the rub. In the same way you'd never want to educate your opponent (the casino) in blackjack, educating other AP's on machines creates negative expectation.

Fortunately, for slot AP's, there has never been a better time to be alive. Whereas 7-8 yrs ago, slot AP play was probably worth only a couple dollars an hour, now with the abundance of opportunities it is easily a six-figure annual income for those who practice it. The competition is cut-throat. There are a lot of pseudo-gangs which bully lone AP's at casinos and AP's should be wary of their surroundings when coming and going from a casino. If you do find a slots AP willing to teach you, he either doesn't know what he's giving away or he doesn't know that much to begin with. The best way to learn is to teach yourself.

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Refinery: That's very sound reasoning. I've been somewhat annoyed by the lack of sharing in this area but your explanation makes a lot of sense. I hadn't been bothered to consider it too much because other than stumbling across something incredibly easy that's a quick win, I'm not sure I'm interested. How long could I realistically sit and push a button?

Vagabond: Not to mention some idiot out there is sharing photos on social media of slot AP’s he encounters in the wild.

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Maverick: There were days when members formed their own working groups. One might call them gaming investment groups. I can remember when we met as teams and went off with cell phones until one of us spotted something worth a call. Then we all would meet at the designated casino. I can remember when we traded online information on almost a daily basis. This seems like it would be amenable to such an approach. Like then, members of the working group could be from all over the world -- not just the United States.

Originally published on bj21.com Green Chip, edited for this format.


I want to learn.......
thanks for the article back to grinding Blackjack for a bit

I want to learn.......
thanks for the article back to grinding Blackjack for a bit

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