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On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Royal Flusher <royalflusher@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
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> I'm on my way to Vegas for our 40th trip - I'll be updating the blog
> as we go, so follow along, won't you?
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> http://www.royalflushervegas.com/2011/11/royal-flushers-40th-trip-begins.html
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> --
> Las Vegas the Royal Flusher Way!
> www.royalflushervegas.com
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Las Vegas the Royal Flusher Way!
www.royalflushervegas.com
[vpFREE] Re: Royal Flusher 40th Trip
Re: [vpFREE] Re: In what Atlantic City casinos can I find full pay machines?
Is that return audited and certified?
On 11/18/2011 7:44 PM, maclarenv12 wrote:
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: hrh
Anyone know what machines have both slots/vp?? I am heading to the HRH in
a few weeks. Thx.
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 9:25 AM, James Thompson
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> Former HRH Casino Monitor
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[vpFREE] Re: In what Atlantic City casinos can I find full pay machines?
The VP @ Aqueduct operates like a slot machine (VLT) and returns approx. 92%
Your results are drawn from a stack of digital scratch off cards, not from a shuffled 52 card deck.
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> Also a casino recently opened up at the Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens:
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[vpFREE] Re: In what Atlantic City casinos can I find full pay machines?
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jively" <voxbop@...> wrote:
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I don't think Aqueduct is a very good place for video poker. State taxes are very high which makes for lower returns for gamblers on the machines.
A vp player who is very disciplined might get over 100% return at some of the AC casinos or Foxwoods. It's more likely if you count rooms and food, not just cash/free play/gift cards/etc.
Mohegan is doubtful since they award no points on the better video poker.
[vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 17 NOV 2011
LVA Question of the Day - 17 NOV 2011
Q: What impact will the NBA lockout (and possible season
cancellation) have on college basketball betting?
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[vpFREE] Re: N-Play or Single line?
Mickey wrote:
> Okay, Bob. Now you just gave me some incentive to buy VPW. I
> personally like the ten play. It's just a lot more fun, even though
> you don't get out as much wager per hour.
I hear you about 10-play. I recently savored an extended session of $.25 10-play airport deuces (pNSUD, if you will) that refired my relish of the game.
The bankroll analysis feature of VPW is exceptional, but there are many other reasons you'll enjoy the software ... so run; don't walk; to the videopokerforwinners.com website.
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If you happen to have a secret santa looking for a shopping list, I'd be inclined to include Wolf Video Poker as well.
Features are largely analogous to VPW (I'd rate VPW in game display as well as some display of analysis). However, Wolf stands out in a couple of unique respects.
One of is analysis of "tweaked" strategy. Another is in being a more "nimble" software that I find makes it more attractive for "Q&D" analysis. Plus, if you're interested in Monte Carlo simulation (you know ... firing it up and letting it run in "autoplay"), Wolf can be quite a bit more speedy and has a "background run" option.
- H.