Old 3/5/10 Play machines wouldn't allow you to choose a number of hands. On old machines you must use the BET MAX button (i.e. 5 coins on 10 lines = 50 credits) or BET 1 CREDIT button. With the bet one credit option you start with 1 coin on line 1 then the second push will bet 1 coin on line 2. Doing this ten times will give you 1 coin on all 10 lines, the 11th push finally adds a second coin bet to line 1. You are never forced to play all lines (unless machine has a minimum dollar bet per play which is equal to max bet on all lines -- I've never seen it).
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> On Aug 20, 2017, at 2:42 PM, genefro41@gmail.com [vpFREE] <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Do the Nevada gaming regs allow multi-play machines where you must play the max hands; e.g. a 10 play machine where you must play 10 hands? I have not found any such machines although they might exist
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