Twilight Zone Poker

'Dealer's Choice' is the third segment of the eighth episode of the first season (1985–86) of the television series The Twilight Zone. Featuring an ensemble cast largely comprised of veteran character actors, it follows the events of a poker night in which one of the players is secretly the Devil. The Twilight Zone: Season 1, Episode 20 Dealer's Choice (15 Nov. 1985) four poker pals sit down for a game with a mysterious stand-in named Nick. The Twlight Zone.

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Directed by John Rich. With Richard Erdman, Herbie Faye, Leon Belasco, Doris Singleton. A man is given a stopwatch that halts time.

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Features of the Twilight Zone Slots Machine

The gaming console designed for this slot game is very simple. Every option is clearly displayed on your screen so that you can select any with ease. Multi-way bets are supported by the slot machine. 125 credits is the highest bet that you’re allowed to place. The smallest amount you can wager in coin denominations is one cent, and each spin can reward you with a total prize of $1.25. Players cannot bet on paylines when using the multi-play feature. Twilight Zone is one of the slot machines that uses the 243 ways to win system, and players will find that their betting options will increase by more than 10 times. You can bet on as many paylines as you like with the multi-play feature, allowing you to play 25, 50, or 100 lines games.

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  1. There have been some disappointing changes at Rottendog. Sadly, a few days ago 1/20/2021 marked the 10th year that I stocked Rottendog boards, buying over $1.5 million dollars worth of product in 10 years and certainly putting hundreds of thousands of dollars in to Jim and Linda Knight's pockets so they could retire more than comfortably.
  2. List of The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) episodes ' A Nice Place to Visit ' is episode 28 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. The episode first aired on CBS on April 15, 1960.
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There are two major bonus features in Twilight Zone – the Bonus Zone and the Future Photo Bonus. The latter can be activated when three camera symbols appear on reels number one, two and three on your active paylines. You are required to choose one of the symbols on your screen in efforts to win award which could range between 25 and hundred credits. These credits are then multiplied with the initial bet to present you with potentially huge winnings.

The Bonus Zone round can be activated when three orb icons land on reels number one, two and three on your active paylines. One of the icons must be selected if you are to win free spins. This feature is also a sort of gateway to other rounds like Dimension Bonus and Free Spin Zone. Both features have the potential to reward you handsomely. The Twilight Zone slot game is connected to the Mega Jackpot bonus which can be activated when five Twilight Zone symbols appear on the 25th payline. Players must ensure that they have wagered the maximum bet if they are to claim this bonus. The scatter icon in this game is the eye. It provides an additional bonus of almost 600 credits if more than two of them appear on your active paylines.

There have been some disappointing changes at Rottendog.
Sadly, a few days ago 1/20/2021 marked the 10th year that I stocked Rottendog boards, buying over $1.5 million dollars worth of product in 10 years and certainly putting hundreds of thousands of dollars in to Jim and Linda Knight's pockets so they could retire more than comfortably. Big Daddy became the biggest distributor of Rottendog boards and it helped us become very successful. I say sadly because out of the blue, a new owner bought the company effective Jan 2nd this year, and has decided to become my competitor. He is copying my eBay listings (pictures and wording), has removed Big Daddy Enterprises off the Rottendog site as a distributor, and telling customers 'Rottendog' is not honoring warrantees on defective boards. I was lied to on November 4th when I was called by Jim and the new owner, telling me they were ramping up production of boards and would be in contact about future changes. The last contact I had with Jim was December 4th, when he told me he would send some replacement display boards for incorrect parts in a bundled kit. Never happened. My customer is left with incorrect parts that I will remedy. The next and only time I heard from anyone was today, when the new owner told me I was responsible for warranty repair on a board I paid for in August, as I was the one that sold the product. The board in question was defective, *ALSO* previously repaired and sold to me as new at full price. The new owner made it very clear that in his opinion, I bought from Jim and he had nothing to do with it. I reached out to Jim and his response was basically 'good luck'.
Obviously I won't be restocking any more product as that offer to me didn't happen, and apparently the remaining untested/unfinished product is being dumped on eBay at inflated prices by the new owner, I've seen no new stock being manufactured. I will be liquidating what I have, and replacing with superior XPin and Big Daddy Signature items. As for warranty on my remaining stock, I will offer 6 months from date of sale, however be aware that because so many game problems actually damage the board, I will have to have them returned to see if it a true manufacturing defect, most are not. The biggest scenario is buyers reporting popped fuses. Fuses protect the board from damage the game is causing, it's not a board defect. To be honest, Rottendog received a bad rap but in reality there were very few out of the box bad boards, but it is also a fact Rottendog lied that every board was tested. Their 'last time buy' on unfinished boards clearly showed most boards were 'visually inspected', not tested.
The below inventory is what I have left and I will update as I sell out. Some shown but marked out of stock are simply because I have stock, but I need to test and verify, unlike what Rottendog did. I will be offering specials on certain 'untested' boards on here, Facebook and eBay. Obviously I'm disappointed on the actions of the old Rottendog and the new, but their lack of business ethics will bring them what they deserve.