Hang on a minute (or in German "Ein minuten bitter!")
If it started out as a 97.58% return game, you needed at least $2,200 to make it to break-even. If you were playing when the meter was $2,478.25 you were playing at less than the edge you'd have on 5/9 Deuces 100.76% return.
And playing regular FPD is not worth anyone's time, unless one makes less than $8 an hour at their regular job.
Unless there are some major slot club benefits you aren't sharing, you seem to be very happy about having played and hit a progressive you never should have been playing in the first place.
Not to mention the strategy changes significantly for a progressive that high. It's unlikely you even had an edge if you were playing non-progressive strategy. If you're going to play that bank in the future, you need to wait for more, and you need to create a progressive strategy for your projected start number.
I'm sorry if I'm raining on your parade, but I'm trying to give you good advice on how to make money paying VP...and help you avoid further wastes of your time.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "weepum" <weepum@...> wrote:
> Fantastic! Congratulations! I'm still trying to hit my first one...can you say ELUSIVE! :)
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mklpryy24" <mklpryy24@> wrote:
> >
> > got your attention??
> >
> > hit royal this morning at native casino on a 97.58 deuces wild progressive , dont know exact payback but 140% increase in royal plus .50 cb ( double points) made it playable , saw it get hit at 1100 3 weeks ago, must not been hit since, YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[vpFREE] Re: $2,478.25 royal on .25 progresives!!!!!!!!!!
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