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Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1991-September - Vol 13 Issue 7 - Page 20

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If anyone has any suggestions on how to set
baseball card dispensing feature on Slugfest
without giving them all away?
Dave Bushey
Russell Hall Vending
Holyoke, Massachusetts
I set the card/ quarter ratio to .5. Follow the steps
in the manual. It will take some time and play to
reach this setting. Ours averaged out in about
two weeks. Now they give out about 1000 cards
and it takes in $250 each week.
The agreement with the location is that we get
the first 30% off the top, then split 50/50 with
the rest. The 30% covers the cost of the cards.
Kerry Messana
Betson Distributing
Syracuse, New York
Working for a Williams Distributor, I have seen
most Slugfests go out with a 2 card max. To do
this you have to go to the adjustment for maxi-
mum cards per game and set it to 2.
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Wherever you find a programming contradiction
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will not give out more than 2 cards per quarter.
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