If it can run OS X apps it can run OpVP.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Pat Nashick <patnashick@...> wrote:
>
> I'd be interested in an ap for the iPAD2. Is there one? Pat
>
>
> From: Frank <frank@...>
> To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 2:07 AM
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Video Poker for Android devices
>
>
> Â
>
> The Android system is based on Linux. The new version of OpVP is going to be tri-platform. Windows, Mac, and Linux.
>
> If a VP app is something you would all like, I could ask Dan about porting it to mobile format.
>
> Is that something you'd all be interested in?
>
> We have not discussed it at all so far. I have no idea if it is even possible, but my guess is that it would be.
>
> ~FK
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "deuceswild1000" <deuceswild1000@> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nudge51" <nudge51@> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > From: deuceswild1000
> > > Subject: [vpFREE] Video Poker for Android devices
> > >
> > > >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.
> > > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > > 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
> >
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
[vpFREE] Re: Video Poker for Android devices
[vpFREE] Re: Tomorrow at the M
I'm sorry I don't know. I think it a swipe for everyone. Not sure.
I guess there's one way to find out. Good luck!
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vegasvpplayer" <vegasvpplayer@...> wrote:Does that apply to those of us who have been no mailed by M Resort?
Re: [vpFREE] Ely, NV casinos
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 5:03 PM, dawne_gordon <ddgordon@shaw.ca> wrote:
> After a family wedding in Alberta, we'll be heading to Vegas by a
> totally new route. The Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hotel looks like an
> interesting place to stay but there is no data on VPFree. Any information
> on the Hotel Nevada or Ely casinos would be appreciated. Or are we better
> off just stopping in Jackpot instead?
As it happens, I passed through Ely recently.
Don't recall seeing anything at Hotel Nevada better than pNSUD.
Jailhouse Casino across the street I think had 0.25 NSUD and $1 JB plus
some sort of slot club, details unknown.
Sorry for the sketchiness -- it was just a quick stopover and I wasn't
looking too hard.
[vpFREE] Re: Palms Chairs
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "camwellcam" <camwellcam@...> wrote:
>
> Okay, so I'm 5'4" and wondering about the math
> involved in playing the palms machines :)..I can
> sit back in the chair and reach my arms straight
> out and I'm about a foot and a half from the buttons.
You must have been playing machines on the wooden floor at the Palms where the chairs are bolted to the floor. The chairs in the rest of the casino can be moved as close as you'd like to the machines.
The slant-top machines at Wynn/Encore have this same problem for me. The immovable chairs are too far away from the machines to sit back and reach the buttons.
[vpFREE] Re: Tomorrow at the M
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <frank@...> wrote:
>
> Don't forget it mystery points multiplier day at the M tomorrow.
>
Does that apply to those of us who have been no mailed by M Resort?
[vpFREE] Re: Video Poker for Android devices
Check out winpokerhd in the app store
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Pat Nashick <patnashick@...> wrote:
>
> I'd be interested in an ap for the iPAD2. Is there one? Pat
>
Re: [vpFREE] Re: Video Poker for Android devices
I'd be interested in an ap for the iPAD2. Is there one? Pat
From: Frank <frank@progressivevp.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 2:07 AM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Video Poker for Android devices
The Android system is based on Linux. The new version of OpVP is going to be tri-platform. Windows, Mac, and Linux.
If a VP app is something you would all like, I could ask Dan about porting it to mobile format.
Is that something you'd all be interested in?
We have not discussed it at all so far. I have no idea if it is even possible, but my guess is that it would be.
~FK
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "deuceswild1000" <deuceswild1000@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nudge51" <nudge51@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: deuceswild1000
> > Subject: [vpFREE] Video Poker for Android devices
> >
> > >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.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> > 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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[vpFREE] Ely, NV casinos
After a family wedding in Alberta, we'll be heading to Vegas by a totally new route. The Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hotel looks like an interesting place to stay but there is no data on VPFree. Any information on the Hotel Nevada or Ely casinos would be appreciated. Or are we better off just stopping in Jackpot instead?
Re: [vpFREE] Re: The Goodbye Sahara Play
Strangely I was there with one of the players club supervisors and can distinctly recall that no more than one person's name each was called. I believe they actually called a total of 67 or 68 names as there were people who didnt actually claim a prize.
Sent from my iPhone
On May 22, 2011, at 4:11 PM, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Al didn't get walked on the play. They just squashed the game. About two years ago he found a quarter 9/6/90 Jacks triple-play on one machine. The card was worth .5% cashback and .5% freeplay. The freeplay was capped at $100 a day so he ran $20,000 a day in action.
>
> He was also getting .666% comp. He used about $30 a day on himself and bought NASCAR stuff with the rest and sold it at a discount.
>
> There were also drawings. He averaged getting pulled twice a day to spin a wheel with cash and prizes on it. He says he averaged $80 a day, plus, on the wheel. One of the stops was a Carnival Lines cruise. He would go in on graveyard and practice spinning the wheel. He won 7 cruises which he sold for $500 apiece. On a humorous note he said a few weeks after he sold the cruises there was a swine flu epidemic on Carnival Lines and the people he sold the cruises too got to cash them for $1000.
>
> Although he doesn't know the details, because he wasn't there, he says there was definitely an end play at the Sahara. About a month before the closure information was obtained as to how they were going to unload the progressive money. Tickets were based on past play, but one pro he knows generated lots of extra tickets and his named was called 8 times out of the 63.
>
>
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[vpFREE] Re: The Goodbye Sahara Play
Al didn't get walked on the play. They just squashed the game. About two years ago he found a quarter 9/6/90 Jacks triple-play on one machine. The card was worth .5% cashback and .5% freeplay. The freeplay was capped at $100 a day so he ran $20,000 a day in action.
He was also getting .666% comp. He used about $30 a day on himself and bought NASCAR stuff with the rest and sold it at a discount.
There were also drawings. He averaged getting pulled twice a day to spin a wheel with cash and prizes on it. He says he averaged $80 a day, plus, on the wheel. One of the stops was a Carnival Lines cruise. He would go in on graveyard and practice spinning the wheel. He won 7 cruises which he sold for $500 apiece. On a humorous note he said a few weeks after he sold the cruises there was a swine flu epidemic on Carnival Lines and the people he sold the cruises too got to cash them for $1000.
Although he doesn't know the details, because he wasn't there, he says there was definitely an end play at the Sahara. About a month before the closure information was obtained as to how they were going to unload the progressive money. Tickets were based on past play, but one pro he knows generated lots of extra tickets and his named was called 8 times out of the 63.
[vpFREE] Tomorrow at the M
Don't forget it mystery points multiplier day at the M tomorrow.
Depending on what multiplier you get the Joker progressive might be the best thing in the casino to play from a percentage return POV.
All we need is one day of action on this progressive to get the ball rolling. At 4% going on the meters it won't take much.
When they get the signs up, that should help as well.
~FK
[vpFREE] Re: Bob and Frank's new Progressives for suckers are in
Not really a great shock. With horrible variance no one knowledgeable will play these games at 97%....or 98% or 99% for that matter.
Ploppies are going to get sodomized by this game and swear off it quickly-very quickly. Think about it-without a RF or SF what are we talking about here-about a 92% game? Might be better of at Wheel-Of-FORTUNE! LOL.
Nice try though. How about NSUD with dual .25% meters and no place to even stick in a players card. Start it off the first time at 100%.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "the7thwarrior" <Judy@...> wrote:
> 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.
[vpFREE] Re: The Goodbye Sahara Play
There was a play going on at the Sahara anyway. My buddy Al got walked off the property I'm thinking about a year and a half ago. I think it was something like 10/7 with cashback and freeplay. He's not answering his phone right now. I'll keep trying.