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Default ANTIGUA SAILING WEEK - BEWARE!


"hans lammers" wrote in message
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Anyone planning a visit to Antigua for Sailing Week should be aware
that some casinos there operate a highly dubious game known as Rainbow
Jackpot. At the Grand Princess in Jolly Harbour the game is played
using a set of numbered ping pong balls in a machine resembling a
lottery number generator.

Players are enticed by offering them a free turn to get them started.
The balls are blown around in a plastic bubble and the player gets to
pick one. The object of the game is to accumulate 100 points based on
the numbers shown on the selected balls. This will win you a cash
prize.

Expect to get at least 50 points on your free turn. You will have to
wager $10 for another turn to try to get the remaining points.
Successive wagers are doubled as you try to get to 100 points. The
cash prize is also raised on each turn in order to keep you
interested.

The person running the game maintains a steady patter to encourage you
to continue playing and may say or imply that you are bound to win
eventually.

While your stake is doubling on each turn you ought to notice that the
numbers on the selected balls are getting smaller and smaller.
Amazingly, many players fail to catch on to this fact and realize that
they are being had.

When you run out of cash the game operator will gladly offer to take
your credit card. Once you reach 99 points the numbers on the balls
will turn into fractions - ½, ¼, 1/8, and so on. Eventually your
credit card will max out and be declined and you are forced to give
up. You may have literally lost everything.

There are quite a number of reports on the net from persons who have
described their encounters. Just Google on "rainbow jackpot Antigua"
to get their details.

The government of Antigua has received many complaints from victims of
this fraud but refuses to take any meaningful action. Since they get a
significant percentage of all gambling proceeds they may not be
entirely objective in their response.

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Thanks for the info ... I am changing course immediately..

I will bypass Antigua and head straight for Maine..

No gambling in Maine..

While I am here,, what is the best thing you can say to a Mainer?


Nice Tooth.