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  6. What Cruise Line Has The Most Slot Machines Sold
  7. What Cruise Line Has The Most Slot Machines Ever

Do Cruise Ships Tighten Slots During the Cruise?

Go “all in” when you board Casinos At Sea and join the Players Club. More recently, Norwegian Oceania, and Regent Seven Seas share the same Players Club. You can earn and redeem points across all cruise lines. Casinos At Sea has over 2,800 slot machines (classic reel, video and hybrid) and video poker. Boardwalk style coin pushers offer a wide range of prizes from coins, cash, or alcohol. As mentioned, you can expect to find a casino on board most major cruise lines. The exceptions are Disney Cruise Line, Viking Cruises, and Voyages to Antiquity. Seabourn Cruise Line, Silversea.

By Jerry 'Stickman'

Jerry:

I have gone on several cruises over the past several years. While at sea, I enjoy playing the slot machines as well as blackjack and craps.

I believe there is a sinister plan being executed by the ship’s management. Let me explain. During the first few days of each cruise – roughly the first half – I win on the slots. I may not win every time, but I am always money ahead. Then sometime after the cruise midpoint the slots become very tight. Sure I get a small win now and then, but I always lose. It seems the closer to the end of the trip, the more I lose.

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I sometimes play longer near the end to try to win something, but it is no use. I simply lose, lose and lose some more. I believe the slots are programmed looser at the start of the cruise to make you think you will win and then they are tightened at the end to get the most money they can.

I have complained to management but was told they don’t change the payback of the machines. I don’t believe them. My wallet knows better.

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Joe M

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Dear Joe,

This would be a diabolical plot, indeed. Bait the 'sucker' and draw him in, then change the game – sort of like a 'bait-and-switch' ploy.

The oversight of games aboard ship is not the same as Las Vegas, Atlantic City Tunica and other major US land based casinos. I guess it may be theoretically possible to alter the pay schedules during the cruise, but it would take a considerable amount of work swapping out the control chips. Being found guilty of such actions would prove devastating for the cruise lines. Besides, they don’t have to resort to surreptitious actions such as changing payouts to make money; they have an automatic edge built in.

Do you keep accurate records of each session? Do you note the time, game, denomination and amount won or lost? I suspect your memory may be playing tricks with you. You may remember a few wins early on, but when you begin to lose as the trip progresses, you notice the depleted bankroll. You stated that you play longer sessions. Longer sessions mean more loses.

I recommend that you break your total trip bankroll into session bankrolls, play for a fixed amount of time each session (or until your session bankroll runs out), and keep accurate records of your play. If you do this I think you will see that the ship’s casino makes money at a consistent rate throughout the trip.

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Follow these tips and you should have better of luck on future cruises.

Jerry 'Stickman' is an expert in craps, blackjack and video poker and advantage slot machine play. He is a regular contributor to top gaming magazines. The 'Stickman' is also a certified instructor for Golden Touch Craps and Golden Touch Blackjack. For more information visit www.goldentouchcraps.com or www.goldentouchblackjack.com or call 1-886-738-3423. You can contact Jerry 'Stickman' at stickmanGTC@aol.com

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The first question that enters most people’s mind as they sit at a slot machine or a table game at a new casino is “is the casino fair and playing a legitimate game?” When we are at a land based casino the answer is a fairly certain yes. In the United States, states with casinos have a government agency monitoring them. Las Vegas was the first place in the United States to open legal casinos and organized crime got their foot in the door early. A number of laws and vigorous enforcement forced out the criminal elements and established the Nevada Gaming Commission and State Gaming Control Board. This board, and the laws behind it, became the model other states followed to establish their own control boards. They set rules that casinos must follow and payback percentages. They control the software that determines the percentage of payouts and seal the mechanical devices.

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In other countries around the world the same situation exists but when we enter a cruise ship laws are applied in a different manner. The ship is governed by international maritime laws and the laws of the country it is registered (also called flagged) in. Frequently the flagged country does not have gaming laws that apply to the ship.

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In 1997, the International Council of Cruise Lines (ICCL) adapted a policy concerning the operations of casinos aboard cruise ships. At that time there were 17 members who comprised the majority of commercial cruise ships. The policy, which is self policing, stated that any equipment used in on-board casinos should meet the standards of the Nevada Gaming Commission and State Gaming Control Board. The policy has a requirement to post the rules of each game as well as providing printed guides. These rules of play shall generally follow those established for casinos in Nevada, New Jersey, or England. Some cruise lines have modified whose rules they follow if they are different parts of the world. The rules of Macao are sometimes used for cruises with mostly Chinese passengers and use Australian rules for cruises originating in that country. In 2006, the ICCL merged with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). The ICCL rules were adopted by CLIA and are still in effect. Most cruise lines reference the policy on their websites and in the casinos.

Since it is a self policing policy the questions remains, is it fair? For most casino goers the answer is yes. Unlike land based casinos, the cruise casino can select which rules they would like to use. So generally they have rules that favor them. In the overall scope, most players do not know the difference and it does not matter to them. It also only shifts the houses advantage by one or two percent.

Until just a few years ago, cruise lines looked at casinos as an additional entertainment option. When compared to land based casinos, the cruise casinos had lower minimum bets and more tables. There were often gaming lessons that would teach rules and give basic tips. Tournaments were common and geared so beginners had a chance to win. The casinos still offer that but have started to offer some of the perks of land based casinos. You can place your passenger card into a slot machine reader just like a casino’s frequent player card. The computer system will award you points for playing and the points can be redeemed for discounts or gifts at the end of the cruise. Many lines have targeted getting the high rollers to come abroad. They offer some the same perks as land based casinos; special tournaments that act as qualifiers to invited events, upgraded or free staterooms, even free drinks.

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The self policing policies seem to be working. Looking at social media sites and targeted message boards you seldom see negative comments about cruise casinos. When one does pop up claiming the slot machines are rigged or games are fixed, more readers give examples that they are not. The increasing numbers of repeat high rollers show that the cruise casinos are at least on par with land casinos as far as being legitimate and fair.