--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rob.singer1111" <rob.singer1111@...> wrote:
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> Mike you're right. People who say they can play computer perfect or near-computer perfect really have no way to know, and in fact, what we DO know is the longer one sits at a machine the more fatigued and thus the more error-prone they become--especially at moving target progressives like these.
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I am happy with .10 % error rate or less. Practice makes perfect, and I practice and practice. But mistakes happen, for various reasons. Don't you usually become aware of a mistake just as you are making it or immediately afterward? I know I do. And I am also quite aware when I am playing very well too, when I'm wide awake and feeling sharp. I know when I just played a perfect session.
> The M put a lot of these machines in. From my experience, if any of them were not making money they'd disappear in a heartbeat, and players like Frank and his team and others like them would never be allowed to sit at them. Lowering paytables and meters is simply a way to up profit margin to a more acceptable level.
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They went from feast to famine. Their cashback is already .30, so offering 2X and 3X is a little much. I never see South Point offering more than 2X, which is wise and satisfactory. And then bounceback too? No wonder M didn't make anything on these machines.
But now they've taken an unnecessary step in the other direction. They went from 8-5 DDB to 6-5 DDB on one game. Why would they not go to 7-5 DDB? They eliminated multipliers. And now they reduce meter rise? That is a bad move in my opinion. The one thing that should have remained intact was the meter rise. That was essentially the whole point of the experiment. Meter rise!
[vpFREE] Re: M update
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