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Title: SS7123
Post by: idylewild1 on October 16, 2010, 09:12:51 PM
Does anyone know the game associated with reel chip SS7123. It is a 3 reel, 5 coin, 5 line game. The bible doesn't seem to have this chip. Also want to raise the payout to another chip for this game. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: coorslight115 on October 16, 2010, 09:39:12 PM
Sorry I don't even show that chip on any list :60-


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: Buzz on October 16, 2010, 10:04:56 PM
Does anyone know the game associated with reel chip SS7123. It is a 3 reel, 5 coin, 5 line game. The bible doesn't seem to have this chip. Also want to raise the payout to another chip for this game. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks


Ron  are you building a game kit around one SS chip ?   SS 7123 is a 88% chip. I don't know what game it goes with.  It is a 5 coin.


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: stormrider on October 16, 2010, 10:09:02 PM
According to my list it is a 5 line Red White Blue


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: StatFreak on October 16, 2010, 10:18:16 PM
According to my list it is a 5 line Red White Blue

Correct, but with 256 stops and a top prize of... :58-  I don't know what would replace it.



<ADD> I changed my mind about disclosing the top prize. It's 800,000 coins.

The prize structure for the lower prizes is the same as a regular 5L RWB, except for the seven payouts.
They pay as follows:

B7 B7 B7         pays 300  (instead of 150)
W7 W7 W7     pays 400  (instead of 200)
R7 R7 R7         pays 1,000 (same)
R7 W7 B7        pays 2,500/5,000/7,500/10,000/800,000  (instead of 2,400/3,600/4,800/6,000/12,000)


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: StatFreak on October 16, 2010, 11:22:57 PM
Okay, I figured out the strip order:

~~   ~~   ~~
B7   B7   1B
~~   ~~   ~~
2B   3B   2B
~~   ~~   ~~
R7   1B   B7
~~   ~~   ~~
W7   B7   W7
~~   ~~   ~~
2B   2B   2B
~~   ~~   ~~
3B   B7   3B
~~   ~~   ~~
W7   1B   2B
~~   ~~   ~~
1B   2B   1B
~~   ~~   ~~
W7   R7   W7
~~   ~~   ~~
3B   3B   R7
~~   ~~   ~~
1B   W7   3B


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: idylewild1 on October 17, 2010, 11:14:02 AM
This chip is in a S2000 from the Grand casino when we bought a load of machines. The machine game is called grand nickels and the game selection tells it is an 88% chip. I wanted to increase the pay out for a better home game if I could but needed to know the game theme etc to get the right chip. Guess I'll leave as is. Thanks for all the info.


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: stayouttadabunker on October 17, 2010, 12:27:21 PM
Idyle,
It would be neat to see a picture of the award glass with 800,000 credits...lol
That's insane...no wonder the casino got rid of it.


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: idylewild1 on October 17, 2010, 05:14:42 PM
The machine is a progressive and has a sticker on it thet states the top porgressive prize is $96,000.00. This is a nickel machine and if I calculated correct the top prize is 1,920,000 credits.  wow !!! These machines were linked as one progressive. Neat machine though.


Title: Re: SS7123
Post by: StatFreak on October 18, 2010, 01:05:54 PM
Idyle,
It would be neat to see a picture of the award glass with 800,000 credits...lol
That's insane...no wonder the casino got rid of it.

Not really. As idylewild1 mentioned, it was intended to be used in a bank of progressives, or possibly even a WAP. There is only one way to hit the top prize out of 2563 combinations.
What's really insane is that the player only gets a measly multiple of 1000 credits for red sevens, and only 2,500 to 10,000 for the jackpot combination on lines one to four.

By the way, red sevens on line five is the second level progressive. I'd like to see if there was a second, smaller progressive on the glass.



<ADD> It looks like Grand Nickels is from the Grand Casino in Minnesota. The chip itself may have been used in more than one progressive theme.

Quote from: http://www.grandcasinomn.com/grand-casino-mille-lacs/gaming/slots.aspx
...
Plus, if you like the convenience of quick payouts, you’ll love our 1,300 EZ Play “ticket-in, ticket-out”  machines. And our Grand Bucks progressive jackpots start at $250,000, Grand Quarters start at $100,000, and Grand Nickels start at $40,000. We also introduced change-your-life progressive machines to the region last summer, and have already had a winner of more than $925,000.
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