Author Topic: Stacker is Rigged  (Read 1913 times)

Stacker is incredibly easy and whenever I see one I see if there is anything in it that I might want, and then I collect the loot.
Crane Games are rigged. Not Stacker.

I was on the last stack, hadn't lost any blocks by accident, just when required and some noob kid distracted me and I lost it, I was gonna get the $500 walmart giftcard >:|


I was on the last stack, hadn't lost any blocks by accident, just when required and some noob kid distracted me and I lost it, I was gonna get the $500 walmart giftcard >:|
no you werent. why? because it's rigged

When Freddiew made a video about being an arcade master he explained in the behind the scenes that he actually had to find the owner to "un-rig" the stacker game for him.

I don't know if this is true, I won a 25 dollar iTunes card all within seven tries at Disney World on my last trip. That made my trip because I tried everywhere, INCLUDING Disney beforehand and didn't win anything.

I don't know if this is true, I won a 25 dollar iTunes card all within seven tries at Disney World on my last trip. That made my trip because I tried everywhere, INCLUDING Disney beforehand and didn't win anything.
Now try doing it again.
Being rigged doesn't mean it never lets you win, it means it'll only let you win once you've lost enough that the machine made a profit



I don't understand how more people don't realize this.
It's the same thing with those fair games
Like "oh just throw this ball in this hole and you win a prize"
But the ball is bigger then the hole, and if they give a demonstration they give you one that's smaller

No different than slot machines.

No different than slot machines.
Everyone knows (or at least I'd like to think that everyone knows, some stupid people think otherwise) that slot machines are made to win the casino money, but does it do it in the same way as stacker ("oh, you got the blocks right, let's just nudge that over one for you so you lose") or just pure probability?

Everyone knows (or at least I'd like to think that everyone knows, some stupid people think otherwise) that slot machines are made to win the casino money, but does it do it in the same way as stacker ("oh, you got the blocks right, let's just nudge that over one for you so you lose") or just pure probability?
Some slot machines will nudge it over.
« Last Edit: August 27, 2013, 08:03:40 PM by Mr Man »

Everyone knows (or at least I'd like to think that everyone knows, some stupid people think otherwise) that slot machines are made to win the casino money, but does it do it in the same way as stacker ("oh, you got the blocks right, let's just nudge that over one for you so you lose") or just pure probability?

It may be different for some machines, but they effectively let the casino choose their profits.

Stacker is incredibly easy and whenever I see one I see if there is anything in it that I might want, and then I collect the loot.
Crane Games are rigged. Not Stacker.
did you watch the video