The goal of the game is to align rows of moving blocks on top of each other. A player who can stack 11 rows will win a minor prize, which is usually very low in value, sometimes lower in value than the amount of money the player paid to play the game. A player who gets to the top row wins a major prize.
YES. The stacker game is rigged! but don't let it stop you from playing! many people actually win that game but you have to be lucky.
The objective is that you are given 3 block and you must at least stack those 1-3 blocks to the minor prize part to at least win something and stack 1-3 blocks to the major prize to win bigger prizes.
TIP 1: BE AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME
If you notice that someone just won from the stacker game, don't let it drive you to play it immediately.
The machine must make up for the money in which the major prize is worth before it can give a major prize away.
For example: if a major prize is worth $200, that means the machine must make $200 worth of failed tries or more before it can give a major prize.
For example: the machine win make a pay out rate of 1/200, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/200, etc.
the pay out rate will vary for what the major prize is worth. It will have better pay out rate if the major prize costs cheaper and it will have a longer pay out rate if the major prizes costs more.
The only time that I won a major prize is when there was a group of "unskilled" persons where playing it. They were playing the game for about an hour and a half without even getting close to the major prize. And as soon as they walked away, I made my move and won the major prize with only 1 try!
This game requires some skill involved and not all luck. you have to be a little hand eye coordinated to actually reach the top.
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