The Seminole Casino has taken “house advantage” to a whole new level. The slot rules are written to disguise the fact that the odds are stacked so aggressively against players it borders on insulting: “Reels are determined at the start of each base game and depend on the bet multiplier. MULTWAY game is played at 243 ways for 88 credits, times the bet multiplier.” Translation? You’re throwing money into a system designed to siphon it off with virtually no chance of return.
I’ve tested machines across denominations, and the result is always the same—being bled down to literal pocket change (try $0.59) without ever experiencing the kind of play or payouts that keep players engaged elsewhere. Machines that at other casinos at least tease you with wins or bonuses here seem programmed to stall out the moment they’re primed to pay. Even when the floors are full and bonuses should naturally cycle in, the Seminole machines seem to mysteriously tighten.
This isn’t gaming—it’s legalized pickpocketing dressed up in neon lights. Patrons deserve at least some semblance of fair play, but here the “game” feels rigged from the first spin. I’ll be filing a formal complaint for...
Read moreSeemed to be a busy casino all around and a different clientele seems to be prominent at different casinos as I am learning. Seminole definitely had outgoing and welcoming staff that put you at ease as you entered the premises. A great feeling to know you are welcomed in their establishment and they like to acknowledge you for your patronage. Puts you off to a great start. At least it didn't seem as though the machines had not had lunch yet and decided to eat my money. although I play on a small scale I still know what the small-scale can measure on any investment And I did not walk out on the negative and that is always good. Very nice and friendly people from the staff to the customers. Worth stopping in on your way down the highway if you are only...
Read moreStopped in to stretch my legs on a road trip. Sat at a machine and wanted to play a little more on it so I get up walk to the ATM ten feet away for all of three minutes turn around and my phone and what money was in the machine were gone. The security refused to let me borrow a phone so I could try and call it or review the cameras to see if the thief was still there. Best they could do was hand me a complaint form. What a shady operation they have going on. Pretty sure one of the security guards grab it as they were also the only ones walking the empty casino. Thankfully Verizon in Ardmore was open and I could buy a new phone and continue my road trip. Quickest way I've ever lost $1000 plus what I had in the machine. Hope karma...
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