I'm not going to lay out all the math but suffice to say if you play the dollar progressive at 1000 hands an hour for 72 hours without a royal you are likely to be down a little north of 20 grand.
Not really a great vacation at least for me. I'll stick to quarter FPDW, play leisurely and yes I will have a cocktail thank you very much.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "cheryl10jqka" <cheryl.mohme@...> wrote:
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> What would a realistic bankroll be for 72 hrs play on those progs? And what is the real expected result after that amount of time? To hit one of the royals? For that amount of investment what are you going for? I am still learning about how the math works on these.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rob.singer1111" <rob.singer1111@> wrote:
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> > Not too shabby, of course. But she lost--as most people will who play these progressives, especially those who just drop in for a quick shot at them. If you don't have all day and night today, tomorrow and the next day with a $20,000 bankroll for quarters only, you're just going to be a major part of building the progressive jackpots for those who do.
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> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@> wrote:
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> > > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, patricia swenson <jackessiebabe@>
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> > > > We sat at three adjacent machines, each of us playing .25c 7/5JOB, with a $2995 RF meter.
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> > > The game itself worth 1.5%, plus .3% cashback, plus whatever bounceback.
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> > > At least $20 an hour. Not too shabby.
> > >
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