Good luck on your Washington trip. There used to be a few low denom wongable slots in those few outlaw places but today i'm not sure.
The big games used to be in Oregon. There was a high limit room at Spirit Mountian with $5 kool Kat, Bingo, 5 line diamond mine, diamond thief, bonus pie, a bank of triple cash windfall, and a carousel of $25 build your bonus!! These machince got a lot of action , and needless to say a lot of people made a lot money. Oh did I mention they launched their first single deck bj game in this room 50 or 100 to $1000 dealt down to the last card with dealers exposing hole cards.
yep that was cancelled a couple weeks. The slots are gone too, unless you count 3 reamaining machines converted to 10 cents haha.
There is not much left at chinook winds either. A dollar bingo and a dollar baseball, that get very little play. Garbage vp there too.
Oregon has pretty much been VP wastland since casinos came in.
I did get a super video bj play in oregon ten yrs ago. It was the old
"winning Touch" machines. It had $1 bj 10 coin max. sd s17 d9, so good off the top. But even better with 3% UNLIMITED cashback 2 days a
week. Promo was for month. Payed %1 all other days of the month. Ah those were the days.
I played those winning touch machines in the oregon bars when they first legalized slots. every place had 25 cent redhot sevens, not big money obv, but there were lots of good plays left for the first couple months. Last thing they had was 5 cent green stamps, got some good plays at the beginning and hit some for $500 and $600. They still got them but no one plays the game anymore (its on amulti game/denom machine) not worth the gas to even check anymore.
Love the old vp and slot stories, keep them coming.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@> wrote:
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> > Hey Mickey, let me ask you a question. Are there any machines in >South or North Dakota? Just wondering.
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> Al has been sitting in the 30/60 Stud Hi Lo games at the Rio this week. When he gets here next week we are going in the other direction, over to Washington, to play some poker and see what we can find in the way of machines. There's a couple Indian casinos over there that have never signed a compact with the state and have Nevada type machines. We'll see what we can find.
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