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It's a game of skill like you see in a lot of arcades. You need really good depth perception and a steady hand. Also keep in mind they are not going to loose money with a game that gives you a $500 ipad for $1. They expect that you or someone will miss more than 500 times before someone gets lucky and hits it just right.

 

Since it is a game of skill, it is available to play even when the rest of the casino is shut down.

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That i have heard so much about on the carnival ships in the casino i think......john heald just posted someone won an ipad on it and remember someone saying on here they won an ipad......come on let the secerts out lol i wanna win one!!!

 

I just got off the Valor and a guy won the iPad on there last week. My husband tried a few times. It really is just a lucky thing. That machine makes A LOT of money. People stand nearby and watch people try their luck and cheer each other on.

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Fascinating game of chance. We tried it several times, got close, but no cigar. The top prize on the Liberty last month was the Ipad2 plus $500. We saw a guy win that prize. Several of the other cash prizes were also won, but I can tell you that it is extremely difficult, but not impossible.....lots of fun though.

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We sunk $40 in it on the Magic in December. Very addicting once you get started, so stay away! DH and I put $20 in while we were in port in Jamaica, and almost instantly we had a crowd of at least 10 people watching. We grabbed a table by the bar when we were done and watched everyone else have a go at it. Never saw anyone win.

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We sunk $40 in it on the Magic in December. Very addicting once you get started, so stay away! DH and I put $20 in while we were in port in Jamaica, and almost instantly we had a crowd of at least 10 people watching. We grabbed a table by the bar when we were done and watched everyone else have a go at it. Never saw anyone win.

 

Its just calls your name...lol

Games of chance always seem to suck people in,just like at most amusement parks and carnivals.

 

People feel like its easy, plus they get so close to winning. :D Plus its less intimidating that the slot machines, people feel like they have some control over it. Add into it they think the person that did it before them just didnt know what they were doing!!

 

I would love to know how much they make from the machines on a per day basis.:p

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I was on the Carnival Pride from 4/15-4/23 and I won an iPad and $500 the last night of the cruise. It started a huge line after I won. While on the cruise one other iPad & $500 was won, there were a couple of other winners for $100 or $200. I do not know why you would even try for that though. I only played when I had ones on me so it cost me $6 until the last night... then i Had one $1 bill left and I came real close, so I put in a $5 and I won on the second try of the $5 bill. (Came real close on the next three, but no more wins) There is a little secret to it, but its hard to explain and easier to show.

 

There isn't much room to not get it in. On my 7th try at it I hit just the clear part on top below the colored outline (less than a 1/16th of an inch)

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I hate to be a wet blanket, but please understand this is NOT a game of skill. These games are highly popular with the player because they think it IS a game of skill. These games are highly popular with operators because they are 100% safe and HIGHLY profitable.

 

The manufacturer of these machines advertises that you can even give away a CAR as the prize.

 

You will always be OH SO CLOSE unless the chip says - hey its time to give away a prize.

 

The winner mentioned he didn't know why people would go for the $100 or $200 prize...the answer, with the machine controlling ROI - there is a statistically better chance for you to win the lower prize than the top prize.

 

So, as long as you understand this is similar to a slot machine (but NOT as random as a slot machine) - play. You have a chance at winning. However, please don't think it is a game of skill..it is not.

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I hate to be a wet blanket, but please understand this is NOT a game of skill. These games are highly popular with the player because they think it IS a game of skill. These games are highly popular with operators because they are 100% safe and HIGHLY profitable.

 

The manufacturer of these machines advertises that you can even give away a CAR as the prize.

 

You will always be OH SO CLOSE unless the chip says - hey its time to give away a prize.

 

The winner mentioned he didn't know why people would go for the $100 or $200 prize...the answer, with the machine controlling ROI - there is a statistically better chance for you to win the lower prize than the top prize.

 

So, as long as you understand this is similar to a slot machine (but NOT as random as a slot machine) - play. You have a chance at winning. However, please don't think it is a game of skill..it is not.

 

You've hit that on the head. There's no skill involved in winning but they sure do like to make it look like there is. :D

We recently had 4 free coupons on a Princess ship which recently introduced the same machine and on my last try hit for $100 but there was no ipod at that time. I'm guessing they only refill the machine once per cruise for those.

Took my money & went home after seeing dozens of tries come up with nothing.;)

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