[vpFREE] Re: High Variance Opportunity

 

I thought I made it clear. Yes, there is a winner EVERY time. You are eligible if you have your card and money in a machine, slot or vp. They draw 4 times per hour for 7 hours. 5pm to midnight friday and saturday. 11 am - 5pm Sunday. Triple points Monday, 3 TVs on Tuesday. 20 drawings (every half hour) for $75 each wedn. and thurs from noon to 10pm.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "neo c" <neocacher@> wrote:
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> > I am the moderator on vpfree2 for many of the deadwood casinos. not that one is needed much because of the poor payoff. The meter resets at $500. which is not too bad. Yes I am sure of the 1% increase. All machines qualify but this is the off season so when winter hits and the weather is bad, I will still want to go there as there will be a better than normal chance. $750 an hour in hots seats, and there may only be 50 people or less in the casino. I won one last winter, with only 10 people in the casino. All slot and vp machines are eligible. Coin has to be in the machine. they draw on the fifteen and 30 minute mark exactly so you only have to have money in a few minutes before each drawing if you wish. $75 on weekdays and $250 on weekends. Money gets put automatically on the players card. the person doesn't even have to hear his name called. As far as the nickel bet, the house doesn't care at all. It is a good idea and I may try it tonight. There are well over 100 slot machines in the house, but I am going to count them tonight.
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> You need to figure out if there is a winner every time. If there is then the drawing is huge (relative to the bet) when there are few players in the house. On each drawing do they draw until there is a winner? If you are playing against 19 other players then your equity in a $75 drawing would be $3.75 X 2 drawings per hour or $7.50 per hour. This is a big add-on relative to your total wager per hour (550 hands per hour X .25 = $137.50 per hour total wager. $7.50/$137.50 = a 5.45% add-on.
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> But if there is not a winner everytime the add-on is not near that strong. It's easy to figure out. Just divide $75 by the number of machines in the house X two drawings per hour. If there are 100 machines then your equity is $1.50 per hour. It's about a 1% add-on.
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