Slot machines, handing money vs Claw machines handing stuffed animals - same software specification

LastProphet

Senior Member
Apr 26, 2014
746
23
53
Slot machines, handing money vs Claw machines handing stuffed animals - same software specification. The ONE real difference
Claw machines handing stuffed animals, mostly to children, and slot machines, handing money, exclusively to human cattle: both rigged using the same computer program specification.
Only difference concerns its public availability: only claw machines explain in its user's manual, available not only to buyera but also in the internet, how they are rigged.

End Times Paradoxes: exposing slot machines vs exposing Claw machines; the frst impact diversion
The method used to rig claw machines is publicly available, provided by sellers, unlike for casino slot machines.
Why slot machines are rigged is obvious (nothing but software), unlike claw machines.
Reason: a mechanical first visual impact diverts from the fact th that at the end of the day it's software who ultimately finishes the job.

Slot machines and claw machines v lottery
On the other hand one of the few lines required to specify the state lottery's software reads: NEVER allow human cattle to get the jackpot.
I should know, since I exposed worldwide first in 2004 not only the the lottery software specification but also the other document required to rig state lotteries: how TV drawings are staged.

Notes
Added March 2015: this page also includes images of the claw machines's user's handbook:
At some point or another you've probably played one of these claw machines, hoping to score the plush toy of your dreams. But despite your skill at perfectly positioning the claw over the prize and activating it, you've found that the pincers just don't grab tightly enough to pick up a stuffed animal.
It's not your imagination. Those claw machines are rigged. But they're rigged in a surprisingly clever way — and not the way most people suspect.
(Also read: Slot-machine science: How casinos get you to spend more money)
The claw is programmed to grab tightly only part of the time
Some people think the claw machine is so hard to win because the stuffed animals are packed so tightly together. But the bigger reason is more insidious than that: the claw machine is programmed to have a strong grip only part of the time.
This isn't a closely kept secret. It's publicly available information, pulled straight from the instruction guides for the biggest claw games out there. Open the manual for Black Tie Toys' Advanced Crane Machine. Look at page eight, section subheading "Claw Strength":
The machine's owner can fine-tune the strength of the claw beforehand so that it only has a strong grip a fraction of the time that people play.
The owner can manually adjust the "dropping skill," as well. That means that on a given number of tries, the claw will drop a prize that it's grabbed before it delivers it to you.
The machines also allow the owner to select a desired level of profit and then automatically adjust the claw strength to make sure that players are only winning a limited number of times:
Claw machines are rigged here s why it s so hard to grab that stuffed animal - Vox

BASICS
July 2012 - 4 years old lad trapped in claw machine - for dummies
Illuminati mocking (not only) parents allowing their children to play a rigged game
Jokes by the Illuminati - mock the human cattle Mocking parents allowing children to play rigged games

How EVERY lottery jackpot where drawings not open to public is rigged (only exception is the Christmas lottery el Gordo, Spain),
Lottery software specification is one out of two documents detailing how the lottery is rigged:
Lottery for Dummies Never posed questions reveal illuminati TOTAL control

rigged%2BSlot%2Bmachines%2C%2Bvs%2BClaw%2Bmachines.jpg

Blog
Reductionism in End Times - KEY to conspiracies. In fact nothing escapes its Laws. Slot machines software specification same as claw machines
 
Illuminati jokes about fattened UK human cattle playing Euromillions: Britain's biggest lottery winners: Pig #1 and #2 played by same actor

Mr. Pig and Mrs. Piggy win record jackpot.
November 2009: Mr. Pig and Mrs. Piggy are the first to "win" almost £50m.
July 2011: Colin and Chris Weir alias Mr. Pig and Mrs. Piggy pushed to the limits, are the the first to "win" more than £50m. They keep the gold medal until today.
Important detail: Mr. Pig's make-up includes extra hair.

In plain sight pushed to the limit.
August 2012: the third version of Mr. Pig and Mrs. Piggy steps into the podium for the silver medal that they keep until today.
Mr. Pig seems as convincing in his role as the gold medalist. No wonder: they're both played by one and the same actor.
Released photos are doctored to divert from this, starting with the sign half-way between the mouth's left corner and the chin.

More Illuminati jokes "in plain sight" pushed to the limits with the same actors in the pigs role
The joke Adrian Bayford alias Colin Weir isn't the only milestone joke related to the roles played by this actor.
The usual mockery about the fact that all winners get only about £200,000 for the theater, alias "winners don't want to change life style", is also pushed to new limits.
Colin Weir identifying football as his top priority for spending his £161m fortune pales in comparison with the joke in second role:
Euromillions record "winners" vow not only stay in same address but to also continue job at their shop.
A joke that was terminated by the only interaction that the human cattle can have with the jackpot: asking the fake winners for money.

Apr 2014:
Rigged Scotland's referendum: More illuminati jokes with the same actor
Jokes by the Illuminati - mock the human cattle Rigged Scotland independence referendum mocked by lottery jackpot collector
...
ALL
Humans reduced to beasts fattenable for slaughter Human cattle Pig and Piggy push rigged Euromillions illuminati jokes to new limits
 

Forum List

Back
Top