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Non-Tech : WMS INDUSTRIES

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To: Toni Wheeler who wrote (33)10/2/1998 6:27:00 PM
From: Toni Wheeler  Read Replies (1) of 73
 
Attention Management:
This is a response from a poster on a "Position Trading" thread after I gave some info on WMS. Barb gave me permission to repost so that you might find it helpful/interesting what players think of WMS machines:
<<<To: Toni Wheeler (2604 )
From: BarbaraT Wednesday, Sep 30 1998 2:49PM ET
Reply # of 2739
I just got back from Vegas and played the Monopoly slot. There is only
one problem - although it was fun, I had no idea what I was doing.
Unlike all the other slot machines, it gives no direction so you don't
know what to hope for. It's weird. My husband and I tried to figure it
out and finally gave up. Whenever we hit something, we had no idea what it was or the why. It was interesting ... sort of like playing blind.>>>
She also went on to say she enjoys playing the "piggies" and has a lot of fun at the new slots when she has a "tough time" at the tables. She was playing at the Mirage and stated that Steve Winn ALWAYS seems to have the newest machines before anyone else!
I know what she means about not knowing what to hope for...even tho I haven't played Monopoly YET, I have played the others, and once you play them awhile, you start to get the idea of what is SUPPOSE to happen in order to win.
Comments?
~T.
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