For so long now, I’ve been disgusted with the Lucky Stash Slot Machine. It’s just a scam to get your reward points and Zynga needs to be exposed and players need to demand change . You may have noticed that the Jackpot is within range of hitting so many players are probably giving it a go. All put one person is making a mistake. Zynga is taking advantage of the fact that you hope to be the one.

Most would think that this is the best time to spin the Lucky Stash. If you look at the list of the past 20 winners, only 3 have had Jackpots higher than the current one is at.

It seems that a few months ago, the odds of getting a winning spin have dramatically decreased and many stopped using the feature as it didn’t go unnoticed. From the image above, you can look at the time intervals between winners and see it’s taking much longer for the Jackpot to grow within range. There are several reasons for this. The first being that there aren’t nearly as many players as there were a year ago, those who used to use the feature got tired of getting ripped off and quit and the bonus spin loot rewards aren’t helpful to VIP players (the ones who spend money!). To demonstrate what will probably happen to you if you take your chances, I’m posting 20 spins. You can see the reward point balance decrease by 3 points each spin and the bonus spin meter increase by 1. My starting balance is 418 reward points and the bonus meter is reset to zero. There are three things you can count on in life...taxes, death and getting a girl on your next Lucky Stash spin!





















Out of the 20 spins, only 2 were winners and they were the lowest possible payouts on the table. The 20 spins above ended up costing 54 reward points. It’s still possible to gain 5, 10 or 20 reward points on the bonus spin but it seems 90% of the time you get loot.

Getting loot wouldn’t be such a bad thing but none of the loot rewards are helpful to me and many other players. Basically I spend 54 reward points for this beauty and it doesn’t even come close to helping my score. In the end I feel ripped off and angry at Zynga.

Zynga is looking into legalized gambling but the company has such a bad reputation I don’t think many would trust them [1]. When it comes to the Lucky Stash Slot Machine, Mafia Wars players should look the other way. There are no laws governing this thing and with Zynga so desperate to make money, I feel they are taking advantage of the players who think they could be next. Instead of giving a ton of reward points to one lucky bastard, why can’t they break it up and give all those who spin better pay outs? It would be a fun feature and they may turn more of a profit. Players who do win on their spins often post screen shots and it generates buzz and inspires others to play. Those who win, keep playing and eventually lose. Las Vegas wasn’t built by winners but at least they have a reasonable shot.


Most would think that this is the best time to spin the Lucky Stash. If you look at the list of the past 20 winners, only 3 have had Jackpots higher than the current one is at.

It seems that a few months ago, the odds of getting a winning spin have dramatically decreased and many stopped using the feature as it didn’t go unnoticed. From the image above, you can look at the time intervals between winners and see it’s taking much longer for the Jackpot to grow within range. There are several reasons for this. The first being that there aren’t nearly as many players as there were a year ago, those who used to use the feature got tired of getting ripped off and quit and the bonus spin loot rewards aren’t helpful to VIP players (the ones who spend money!). To demonstrate what will probably happen to you if you take your chances, I’m posting 20 spins. You can see the reward point balance decrease by 3 points each spin and the bonus spin meter increase by 1. My starting balance is 418 reward points and the bonus meter is reset to zero. There are three things you can count on in life...taxes, death and getting a girl on your next Lucky Stash spin!











Out of the 20 spins, only 2 were winners and they were the lowest possible payouts on the table. The 20 spins above ended up costing 54 reward points. It’s still possible to gain 5, 10 or 20 reward points on the bonus spin but it seems 90% of the time you get loot.

Getting loot wouldn’t be such a bad thing but none of the loot rewards are helpful to me and many other players. Basically I spend 54 reward points for this beauty and it doesn’t even come close to helping my score. In the end I feel ripped off and angry at Zynga.
Zynga is looking into legalized gambling but the company has such a bad reputation I don’t think many would trust them [1]. When it comes to the Lucky Stash Slot Machine, Mafia Wars players should look the other way. There are no laws governing this thing and with Zynga so desperate to make money, I feel they are taking advantage of the players who think they could be next. Instead of giving a ton of reward points to one lucky bastard, why can’t they break it up and give all those who spin better pay outs? It would be a fun feature and they may turn more of a profit. Players who do win on their spins often post screen shots and it generates buzz and inspires others to play. Those who win, keep playing and eventually lose. Las Vegas wasn’t built by winners but at least they have a reasonable shot.
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