How about Bonus Deuces Wild, they have two quarter progressive banks at South Point (their closest competitor) and get plenty of play. You want a game that people are not ultra familiar with (like Jacks or Better) but not so obscure (like All American and 2 Pair Joker) that they will only get played when they are positive by professionals.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> All American is right at the top of our short list. Of course not everyone will be familiar with it, but that's exactly the point isn't it? To pick games people are less familiar with.
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> I can see this from both a players POV and the casinos. From both sides of the argument the most important thing is sustainability.
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> If the games are familiar and easy the meter-rise is simply to high. 96.3% + 4% MR + .3% CB + "perfect play" is a loss for the casino.
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> As a player I'd like to keep it easy and familiar, just like all of you would want. Also as a player, I'd like this bank not only to last but to multiply into other venues. Keeping the games easy simply isn't an option if play preservation and proliferation is to be our paramount concern.
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> Just tell yourself it'll be "fun" to learn new games.
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> ~FK
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> P.S. Did I spell "fun" correctly? Seems like the last time I used the word it had a silent "q".
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@> wrote:
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> > I was thinking about what Frank said on the radio show the other night about M Resort wanting to switch out the 7-5 Jacks-or-better for something else, something a bit more challenging (and more profitable for the casino). I was wondering what would be a good, and different, choice.
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> > What about All American? What about a pay table like the following?
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> > 1-1-3-7-7-7-40-200-800
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> > Would that work?
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[vpFREE] Re: New Game Suggestion for FrankNBobs
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