Not to mention that there are multi denomination VP machines with Hey babe
schedules that vary.
On Jul 27, 2011 9:27 PM, "Jason Pawloski" <jpawloski@gmail.com> wrote:
> Of course graduating paybacks is legal. Think VP - you have a better royal
> pay on 5 coins than on 1 coin, right? Hence a better payback %.
>
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:27 PM, George <wxmen@sonic.net> wrote:
>
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>>
>> After 2 1/2 years of bad luck playing VP, I decided to try the slots. I
>> recently came upon a new IGT penny machine at the Reno Peppermill. What
>> caught my eye was signage that said something to the effect that higher
bets
>> have higher payback percentages. There are 5 buttons, allowing for 50,
100,
>> 150, 200, and 250 credit bets. The 100, 150, and 200 buttons say "higher
>> payback" and the 250 says "highest payback." I thought it was illegal (at
>> leaast in NV) to change the payback for different bet amounts but
apparently
>> not. I'm wondering if anyone has heard of graduating paybacks and what
the
>> range might be from lowest to highest. The IGT web site says that this
game
>> has paybacks from 85% to 98% but is that the range from the 50 credit bet
to
>> the 250 credit bet? I don't see how this machine could advertise a
specific
>> payback percentage since they don't know what the average size bet would
be.
>> BTW, the machine was "The Little Shop of Horrors" and I won $630 on a
$2.50
>> bet, more than I've won with larger bets on VP in 2 1/2 years. It took 20
>> minutes for the bonus to playout. Needless to say, I'm even less inclined
to
>> play VP now.
>>
>> Comments please.
>>
>> George
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [vpFREE] Graduating Paybacks on Slots
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