[vpFREE] Re: Is video poker at CA Indian casinos fair?

 

Near Sacremento sounds like Jackson Rancheria. Was at a conference (from Boston) and visited. I remember driving by the nuke plant that was closed and had solar panels around it.

I remember that game. It was legit. The machines were Nevada made. The edge was very attractive. The auto hold was on and you had to watch if hold was correct. My wife hit the Royal. Beautiful area even nicer driving back to Town. :-)

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> There has apparently been a lot of chatter about my brief comment about having played at an Indian casino and questioned the fairness of their machines. Here's the whole story. First is was about 16 years ago. I'll share what I remember.
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> 1. Somewhere near Sacramento CA.
> 2. The machines were too good to be true. 9/6 JoB with a triple progressive for the RF, SF, 4K. 1% Meter-Rise on each. THAT'S 3% TOTAL. The RF reset to $5,000, the SF reset to $500 and the 4K reset to $150. Yet you couldn't win to save your life.
> 3. Applying the chi squared test to a small sample of hands revealed that pay cards were coming up about 15% less often than they should have.
> 4. They were off brand.
> 5. It was too far from home to worry about. We left it.
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> It should have been about a 4.8% edge from reset, but we left. That should tell you something.
>
> Now let me be perfectly clear. We did not play enough to be certain of anything. This was an isolated incident in a single casino, and it was 16 years ago. I have not played in an Indian casino since. It is just a personal choice and mainly based on the fact I don't like to leave my cats at home alone.
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> Indian casinos may now be just as fair as Nevada casinos. I have no direct evidence either way. Oh, and I like broccoli!
>
> ~FK
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