I can't remember which forum I read this on but someone said the casino in Sydney has an airball machine where you are allowed to use your PDA, Notebook etc... Can anyone confirm or deny this.
I visit Sydney every year and I am due for another trip shortly after christmas. If this is correct, then I will get some software designed for a system I have in mind. There is no way in a million years that I could play it without some kind of help from a programme. Thank you.
(edit) The system I have in mind entails betting 21-24 numbers using a positive progression looking for 4-5 consecutive wins. Explaining that part is easy. The bet selection is not so easy. :blink:
Use of electronic devices is illegal in all australian states, even just to record spins. Absolutely 100% sure about it.
Thanks Steve, I can't remember where I read it but definately someone mentioned it about the airball.
It looks like I need to chop down another tree. ;D
G'day John,
I MOST likely made that post!
I use a PDA on Airball machines in Sydney, including at Star City.
In the state of New South Wales an Airball machine is described by law as being a 'poker machine' (slot)
and it is permitted to use an electronic device in conjunction with being at the poker machine,
whereas with a 'table game' being one that is controlled by a croupier, including Rapid Roulette you can't use a PDA!
I just read Steve's comment & while I certainly bow to his VASTLY superior knowledge on betting in Australia,
I did have a one on one meeting with the Poker machine manager a few years ago to make sure I didn't risk being barred as I have been warned for using it at the Baccarat tables,
and I was assured it was legal as well as NOT against Star City rules.
Glenn.
Thanks Glenn, at least I know I am not going senile. I was sure I read it somewhere. Some of these notebooks are really tiny now and would fit just nicely in front of me at one of these tables. :biggrin:
I can imagine it would create a lot of suspicion for all kinds of reasons. I only spend a few weeks there at a time and it would be no real big deal if they threw me out. I could always claim ignorance at the very least.
Thanks guys for responding anyway. It's appreciated.
G'day,
I've been 'warned' 3 times for using the PDA at the Bac tables & each time I've got away with it,
(helps that I look so dumb), there's never been any suggestion of being banned.
The amount of times I haven't been seen is a 100 times more!
Maybe we can catch up when you're here!!
Glenn.
Glenn, if it helps you win, that's what counts at the end of the day.
I normally split my holiday between a week in sydney and visit some relatives up in port macquarie for a few weeks.
I will give you a shout mate when I am over there. It would be great to meet up and have a game.
G'day,
I'll look forward to it!!
I don't know the min - max of Airball overseas,
but at SC they have one $10 - $5,000 on the ec's,
sorry I don't know the inside values.
How great is Port?
Glenn.
Quote from: MiniBaccarat on October 05, 2010, 09:19:37 AM
G'day,
How great is Port?
Glenn.
A brilliant place for relaxing and taking it easy. I could sit on some of them beaches for hours.
I went into the panthers club and it was like wall to wall slots :o
Here on the airball machines the minimum bet is 10 pence on a number and a pound on outside bets. It's good for progression players because you can get a good spread. I will need to check out their website and have a look at the games on offer. When I was in Jupiters a few years ago, I enjoyed a game of sic bo. We don't have that over here. They have just brought out a mini version of craps which is easier to understand but not really the same thing. I won't bother playing it. Roulette is my favourite game. It offers all kinds of possibilities unlike a lot of the other table games.