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Old gambling machines!

I have a question for you, if you can help me, because I don't have time to search currently, since I'm drawing, if you don't mind. 

In these days I did a search for gambling machines to be able to variegate the games in the casino and looking among the images, with chain discoveries because I ignore the names of these machines, I saved these three collections that I called provisionally: 

fruit and cards machine , wheel machine, roulette machine.

I limited myself to saving images without go to the direct sites and the reason is simple: I can't risk running into a gambling site and catching a virus because this is the only computer I work on!

So if you know how to search for this information safely and know the name of these machines ( I mean that maybe you know some wiki pages) , could you kindly help me to understand how they work? I suppose the one with fruits and cards is a simple slot machine but I ignore the rules of the other two, and their names.

Thanks to anyone who wants to help me to know them better to insert them in PBB! :)


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Old gambling machines! Old gambling machines! Old gambling machines!

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Got it! Thank you very much! :)

Vanessa San

In the Us we only ask "Can you break this?" or "Can you break my money, when we're asking a business if they are able to give us smaller bills. Tellers or cashiers would instead ask "How would you like your change?" This is especially common at banks where there might be a large withdrawal. If there is a shortage of a particular currency, the cashier or teller might ask "Are smaller bills OK?" This is usually so the they don't have to get a manager to get more from the back which could take some time. At a casino like this I would expect that you would normally ask for the necessary change or tokens for the machines at the cage along with the chips you intended to use at the tables.

Jaina Mitchell

ah, I should have said "sentence", not"phrase". I'm still learn english.

Vanessa San

Black Cat is it's a fantastic name! In Italy the black cat brings bad luck, I don't think we would ever have called a lucky game like that LOL! Thank you very much for the link and the the summary of how the game works. Now that I know these things, on pag.31 to William will be offered both chips and coins, to exchange your money, from Ophelia, it seems to me a very nice and useful thing. Since you can change the chips at the tables but the coins for the machines do not, and it is a useful service to collect the coins from the machines and offer them to customers in order to play the machines. Speaking of exchange money, I've heard in LA the phrase: " can you break my money, please?" as change your banknotes for something smaller or coins. So can I use the phrase: " Do you need to change your money with coins for the machines?" or " Do you need to break your money with coins for the machines?" I think the second is less elegant, but can you suggest me how is better for you?

Vanessa San

R thank you very much for your reply, I couldn't have known this information so quickly! You were very kind! It's perfect, thank you!

Vanessa San

Ok thank you!

Vanessa San

Danielle the link you sent me is just PERFECT! I could not have found the information so precise and simple to understand on its own, and there are many photos of details. Many thanks! :D

Vanessa San

https://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?game_id=1043 Here's the information for the Black Cat machines you have here. Basic operation was to drop a nickel into the machine. The center wheel would be spinning and where your nickel landed determined your payout.

Jaina Mitchell

Charles Fey invented the first slot machine so if you search his name you should be able to limit your search to articles from academic sources. https://www.sfomuseum.org/exhibitions/games-chance-gambling-devices-mechanical-age Some of his early machines were the Liberty Bell,Power Draw, Three Spindle, and Kondike. Searching: Charles Fey Liberty Bell Charles Fey Power Draw Charles Fey Three Spindle Charles Fey Klondike should get you the pictures you want.

R

Try a virtual machine running Linux or something.

SOU6900

How do I send pictures? I have the information

Danielle Larocque


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