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Matt Bourie, and his father, Steve, from the American Casino Guide Book, play the Lotteria Don Clemente slot machine at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. It’s a nickel version, and they are making 50-coin bets, for a total of $2.50 per spin, with a staring bankroll of $200. Can they leave as winners?
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Would this be classified as a high volatility machine?
In the bonus you can also get three connected by themselves and it starts its own lock.
So the bonus works exactly like the "Lock It Link" games then. Ideally you'd love the three you start with to be right in the center that way additional ones you get will automatically link.
Congratulations on your winnings. Thanks for sharing 🙂
If you fill the screen it multiplies the pay by 2
Don Clemente Jacques developed the iconic bingo/Loteria Mexican game in 1887, originally only played by the upper classes. The game’s origin goes back to Italy in the 15th century. I love the authentic images on the cards that are related to every day life and most characters in Mexico as seen by Clemente when he developed the game. For example, as an older, middle class woman, the card that would represent me is “La Dama” or “the lady.”
nice quick win. I'll take $90 profit any day
I miss the days machines actually spit out the quarters.
I like his game, I've won 900 on it first time playing it