[vpFREE] Re: Video Poker for Android devices

 



--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nudge51" <nudge51@...> wrote:
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> Subject: [vpFREE] Video Poker for Android devices
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> >There is no WinPoker for the Android system.
> >So, does anyone have a recommendation for it? If WinPoker was available,
> >I would buy it in a heart beat.
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> Unless you purposely desire the chance that your heart could experience a
> really fast beat., be advised that the use of a phone equipped with this
> type of program or app. on it is not legal in the state of Nevada.

Use in a casino mighst be illegal, but owning it should not be

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Re: [vpFREE] The Goodbye Sahara Play

 

Yeah there was no play required. Quite a few homeless people were there. As well. Everyone was supposed to only have one ticket but I saw several opportunities and many people holing quite a few. I went to cash out the rest of my food comp and have a free meal at the NASCAR cafe. I believe the drawing was advertised for at least a week. For a shot at "free" money it wasn't bad. Better odds than the lottery.

Sent from my iPhone

On May 21, 2011, at 5:10 PM, 007 <007@embarqmail.com> wrote:

> Anyone who arrived could get a drawing ticket. It wasn't based on play. There may have been 10,000 people there, so the EV might have been $3 per person. But the percent advantage made up for how worthless it was. So go ahead and laugh. What's "ROTFLMSO," anyway? Is that socks or a misprint?
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Re: [vpFREE] The Goodbye Sahara Play

 

Anyone who arrived could get a drawing ticket. It wasn't based on play. There may have been 10,000 people there, so the EV might have been $3 per person. But the percent advantage made up for how worthless it was. So go ahead and laugh. What's "ROTFLMSO," anyway? Is that socks or a misprint?

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[vpFREE] The Goodbye Sahara Play

 

I just read an article on the Sahara closing. The link is below. I'm ROTFLMAO!!!! because of this one sentence:

"Casino officials gave away the last of the Sahara's jackpot cash Friday, awarding 63 players about $500 apiece." Note that the sentence says "the last."

I'm ROTFLMSO!!!! I'll lay anybody 10 to 1 there were some video poker pros got involved here.

How much notice were you guys given? What were the drawing tickets based on, action, right? You don't have to tell me how good you guys did in the drawing. I already know. I'm ROTFLMAO!!!

HEADLINE: VIDEO POKER PROS SWOOP IN ON THE BANKRUPT SAHARA LIKE VULTURES ON A DYING BEAST!!!

I lied. C'mon! I gotta hear the story.

http://www.azcentral.com/business/consumer/articles/2011/05/16/20110516sahara-closing.html

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[vpFREE] Re: Bob and Frank's new Progressives for suckers are in

 

laserjobs wrote:
> They should have primed the pump first by upping the royals to make
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Well, I don't know about "100%", but meters that at least make you "sit up and take notice at first glance" would have been a good start.

But, any such seed money would be money down the tubes wasted on the first to hit and not a good indicator of the longer-term viability of the bank (which is what I'd be most interested in, were I the casino).

Truth is, I imagine it should only take a couple of active casino weekends for ploppy play to move the quarter meters to $1500+. The meters are likely to take off from there at that point, despite the underlying paytables. Some good signage will help.

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[vpFREE] Re: Bob and Frank's new Progressives for suckers are in

 

They should have primed the pump first by upping the royals to make it at least 100% payback from the start and filled the seats.

Because nothing draws a crowd, like a crowd.

- My Two Cents

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "the7thwarrior" <Judy@...> wrote:
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[vpFREE] Re: Bob and Frank's new Progressives for suckers are in

 


At the current rate of progression, the Ploppies are NOT doing their job. $20/day increase means it is going to take MONTHS for these to be playable.

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[vpFREE] Re: South Lake Tahoe

 

vpfree2 does not list meter-rise for progressives. If you were so inclined you might want to check MR on the progressives. Some of them were good last time I was there.

Also Minden and Carson had some good stuff. The Carson Vally Inn was an old favorite.

~FK

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[vpFREE] Re: Bob and Frank's new Progressives for suckers are in

 



--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
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> To peter: Outstanding reply. I could not have said it better. Thanks! I owe you one.
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Speaking on behalf of recreationally experienced but not super-technical players, I think there is a failure to recognize some of truth in the7thwarrior's complaint about playing progressives, generally. Sure, 106% EV is 106% EV, but you're gonna hit it or you ain't, and if you ain't, you're gonna pay---dearly---for the attempt. In other words, the volatility (variance) is much, much higher than whatever the game itself would normally be, and it is VERY possible that, on the few occasions the meter gets high enough, and you can find a seat, and you can play for 40 hours without sleeping, eating, or peeing (lest you lose your seat, unless you have help), that overall you just can't get enough plays in to even out that variance. For a recreational player who if lucky could play, say, 10 hours a year in a positive progressive situation, it is easy to see that player play an otherwise 97% game for life without ever hitting that royal. And that's going to be expensive. I've read many times in this forum stories about going 4-5 cycles without hitting a royal, and if you're in that unfortunate 2nd or 3rd standard deviation to the left, you're going to get killed playing these even if you are able to get a lot of hands in. So progressives serve to benefit either the very fortunate (over-royaled) or the very organized who make it their business to pounce on the opportunities when they arise. For those folks, they'd better hope there will be enough "ploppies" to play 97% games with 4100 coin royals, because you won't see people like me pumping them up over the weekend.

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[vpFREE] Re: South Lake Tahoe

 

On 20 May 2011 at 11:27, Mark Sadausky wrote:

> Despite the wife hitting a Royal at Harvey's pre child, I don't remember the
> video poker being particularly good.  Any thoughts on my best bet this weekend
> or should I stick to conventional poker?

Here are the video poker listings in vpFREE2.com for Harvey's
and Harrah's Tahoe.

http://www.vpfree2.com/casino/harveys-lake-tahoe/games/basic

http://www.vpfree2.com/casino/harrahs-lake-tahoe/games/basic

If anyone has updates to what is listed, please click on "Send
Update" and let them know.

vpFREE Administrator

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[vpFREE] Re: Video Poker for Android devices

 

Very true. But it is still a good device to practice on when not at home.

Kurt

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> type of program or app. on it is not legal in the state of Nevada.

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[vpFREE] Re: A Very Late Vegas TR

 



--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bonnie Strong" <mothra4@...> wrote:
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> Chandler, your last paragraph "Final Word" is the smartest description of marriage that I have ever read!Thanks......

TY Bonnie. The wife liked it, though I think she'd have trouble with putting the word "smart" and my name in the same sentence.

Chandler

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