Harrah's New Orleans has NSUD.
Also, witholding of state tax and it's sort of Napoleanic law attitude; so you are guilty until proven innocent.
Multiplier days for increased bonus reward credits helps E.V. a bit.
I haven't heard of any base credit multipliers for awhile.
At the top of the bell curve your loss will be ~$2K as long as you get most of the state tax back and alcohol is not involved.
Who's dat?
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "TedZ" <alienantfarm82@...> wrote:
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> What is the 'best' casino in the country to grind out Caesars Seven Stars ($1,000,000 coin-in I think unless somewhere you get a bonus)? Right now I have no history with any casino outside of vegas, so I have not gotten any bonus point offers or anything like that.
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> I see on vpfree that Horseshoe Hammond has some amazing games like 50 line $1 Deuces Wild 44 which has 99.96% payout. That could get me there in no time with way less variance than higher coin machines. But I heard that they withhold taxes on large payouts that you can't get back even though I would likely have no net win when I do my taxes. Is this true even for out of state residents?
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> The only other good machines I see are some at Tunica Roadhouse Casino And Hotel, the best being a 99.92% $5 machine. That would require 40,000 hands to get to Seven Star but that's pretty manageable over a long week. But I hear they are closed because of flooding and who knows when they will open again and if the profitable machines will still be there.
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> Other than that my only option to do it without giving up many thousands in theo is some bonus point day at a casino offering 99.5% machines. Given that I have no history with any, who would be the most likely to give me such incentives?
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[vpFREE] Re: Best place to grind seven stars?
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