[vpFREE] Re: New Game Suggestion for FrankNBobs

 

That's 3 votes for BDW. Thanks...Collating.

~FK

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Albert Pearson <ehpee@...> wrote:
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> Well as has already been suggested by another poter, Bonus deuces would be an excellent choice. I have seen these set up as progressives at the Soutpoint and at the Suncoast. At both locations when the progressive gets high you can't get near the machines. If I remember correctly the Suncoast had about 18 machines on one progressive and I played it once when it was over 2k and the bank was packed with players. The short pay paytable is tricky on this machine and I doubt that many play it well.  
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> Regards
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> --- On Sun, 7/10/11, Frank <frank@...> wrote:
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> From: Frank <frank@...>
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: New Game Suggestion for FrankNBobs
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, July 10, 2011, 2:35 PM
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> These are VERY good suggestions on how M can increase its general clientèle. However the Southpoint only has two very average progressives that get playable once in a blue moon. I have played them thrice in the last year.
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> Our goal with the NEW M progressive was to try something "new".
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> Since as you pointed out Southpoint has already gone the lots of games between 99-100 it would not be an original idea.
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> I will certainly pass along your thoughts, but they aren't a solution that will help the progressive last and multiply. Good advice for M...not helpful to the task at hand.
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> The M specifically is secondary to the game concept itself, which we hope will be adopted by other casinos in the future, if it is successful at M.
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> How about this: To keep us on track, let's eliminate all discussion of its current location. Imagine the progressive is in casino X, which has no other games of any kind. The only way to improve it is to alter "it" in some way.
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> ~FK
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Albert Pearson <ehpee@> wrote:
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> > Tell the "M" management to take a walk down the street to the Southpoint. Tell them to look at the crowds of players and then to look at the machine mix and copy it.
> > No machines with a base game over %100, but a ton of games over %99.
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> > With a nicer casino and better restaurants they would pull some customers away from the Southpoint.
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> > The trouble with the "M" is that they opened with games that were too good and got burnt.
> > They overreacted too far in the other direction and lost a lot of players. Southpoint has a good balance and gets a lot of players.
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> > Regards
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> > A.P.
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