Some really, really nice dealt quad action:
http://www.royalflushervegas.com/2011/11/dealt-quads-drop-jaws.html
And a bash at the Lion's Share if you are interested in that
particular slot. Otherwise read about my niece Lamondo and her
boyfriend Clevedge.
--
Las Vegas the Royal Flusher Way!
www.royalflushervegas.com
[vpFREE] Re: Royal Flusher 40th Trip
[vpFREE] Doesn't any Harrahs heat or air condition correctly?
Why is it every time I go to a Harrahs casino lately I freeze? At New Orleans during the summer I froze in the casino and the hotel lobby. An employee told me they were keeping it cold to kill the germs. If so, they are sadly mistaken, because germs need 32 degree F to die. Keeping a casino at 60-65 degrees only kills the patrons patience.
Just was in Atlantic City, now it is in the 50s outside, and no heat apparently in the casino.
Obviously not everyone may like it as warm as I do, but here in Vegas at places like the Palms or Venetian or wherever, I can gamble comfortably just wearing a t shirt or blouse etc on top with my slacks.
In these Harrahs properties I wore a top, and a jacket or sweater over that, and was still freezing, to the point that I had to put on a third layer of another sweater or shirt.
I looked around in Nola and in the summer all the women wore jackets or sweaters over blouses. in AC people were keeping on their coats inside after coming in from the cold, or wearing two layers.
If any woman wore one of those skimpy fashions now often seen in Vegas at nightclubs or just during the day they would have frozen to death.
Harrahs personnel at these casinos wear suits and long jackets, maybe they don't notice that the temperatures are uncomfortably cold for gamblers who sit still at machines. I don't know, but I do know the freezoid conditions have been getting worse in the last two-three years, and it's always at a Harrahs property, so it can't be a coincidence.
Argh.
Re: [vpFREE] Re: What Happened to VPTruth.com
Congratulations Rob, enjoy yourself, you've
earned it! Thanks for all of the great articles!
At 11:19 AM 11/20/2011, you wrote:
>
>
>I can see why that ACES BP hand in progressive
>form gets so high. It's a gimmick hand, but when
>the machine offers the same paytable for BP as
>that game then there's no reason not to play it
>if you're going to be playing BP. I do remember
>those at the Edgewater. They were dollar
>machines and I played them when I could get a seat.
>Â
>The full-time RV lifestyle is certainly a lot
>different from what we've been used to, but it's
>been in our plans for at least 5 years. It's the
>true definition of freedom, and these new ones
>are fairly sizeable with all the slideouts &
>have all the comforts of home. But having never
>even been IN one until this beast, I'm
>constantly learning things about it every day.
>We've had a couple 30 degree nights here so far,
>but the fireplace keeps us warm. Just like in Montana :)Â
>
>________________________________
>From: Mickey <<mailto:mickeycrimm%40yahoo.com>mickeycrimm@yahoo.com>
>To: <mailto:vpFREE%40yahoogroups.com>vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2011 10:53 AM
>Subject: [vpFREE] Re: What Happened to VPTruth.com
>
>
>Â
>
>--- In
><mailto:vpFREE%40yahoogroups.com>vpFREE@yahoogroups.com,
>"<mailto:rob.singer1111%40yahoo.com>rob.singer1111@yahoo.com"
><rob.singer1111@...> wrote:
> >
> > I & my site have retired and my wife & I are
> now full-time RVers. I do still play
> recreationally these days and I still
> occasionally meet with players as we're spending our winters in Pahrump.
> >
> > BTW, A few weeks ago at the Terribles here I
> spelled ACES on a $2 ACES BP machine. It's a
> strange feeling seeing something so odd paying
> the same as a RF. Has anyone else here ever hit that hand anywhere?
> >
> >
>You're making me jealous, Rob. In more ways than
>one. RV'ing is a great way to go. And it's 19
>degrees with snow on the ground where I'm at. Oh, well. Can't have everything.
>
>This has been several years ago but there was a
>dollar bank of 7/5 ACES bonus poker at the
>Edgewater in Laughlin. May still be there as far
>as I know. There were meters on both the Royal
>and the ACES. The ACES meter would go way high.
>It was out of my bankroll range, but there were
>some big hits made on the ACES by other players,
>like in the $80,000 to $100,000 range.
>
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[vpFREE] Re: hrh
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vdeopkrgrpie" <rnkvotava@...> wrote:
>
> I'm flying in to the HRH this weekend...is that swipe and win promo an
> ongoing thing I need to look for?
Their website says it's November 12th - 30th. They've had swipe and win promotions other months but not every month.
http://www.hardrockhotel.com/specials/november-rockstar-club-promotions/
Re: [vpFREE] Tunica questions
The VP at Horseshoe is worse than awful. Roadhouse has the best VP. Best bet is to stay at Horseshoe but play at Roadhouse as they are next door to each other. Harrah's is the largest casino but the VP sucks. Avoid the disgusting Roadhouse buffet. The menu is the same as the Imperial Palace.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone
----- Reply message -----
From: "shiffringmail" <barry.shiffrin@gmail.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Tunica questions
Date: Wed, Nov 23, 2011 5:52 pm
My wife and I will be traveling this Winter and will probably be in the Tunica area for a few nights. We generally stay at Caesar's properties due to available comps and the ability to use our points if necessary.
I took a look at Caesar's web site and the vpfree2 database and it seems there are 3 casinos owned by Caesars - Roadhouse, Horseshoe, and Harrahs. The vpfree2 database doesn't show any games for the Horseshoe - is there a reason for this? Is the VP that bad? Of the remaining 2, Roadhouse looks like it has the best VP.
Does anyone have any comments about their hotels? Any other comments about these 3 casinos?
Barry
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[vpFREE] Tunica questions
My wife and I will be traveling this Winter and will probably be in the Tunica area for a few nights. We generally stay at Caesar's properties due to available comps and the ability to use our points if necessary.
I took a look at Caesar's web site and the vpfree2 database and it seems there are 3 casinos owned by Caesars - Roadhouse, Horseshoe, and Harrahs. The vpfree2 database doesn't show any games for the Horseshoe - is there a reason for this? Is the VP that bad? Of the remaining 2, Roadhouse looks like it has the best VP.
Does anyone have any comments about their hotels? Any other comments about these 3 casinos?
Barry
[vpFREE] On this day
Hi Gang:
Grandkids cuddling up to you on the couch to watch a Mickey Mouse video;
holding a lone ace and drawing the other three with a kicker; settling down
with a bowl of homemade lentil soup on a frigid winter night with the snow
piling up outside your window; cashback and comps; cruise ships with
neighborhoods like Central Park and the Boardwalk; having not one, but two
players push all in in front of you when you have pocket aces; watching the sun
set on a beautifully serene evening in the Caribbean; holding four to a
royal and watching the fifth card pop onto your screen, much to your surprise
... and joy; celebrating a holiday with family and friends around a crowded
table in the dining room of a local country club; telling your wife you
love her first thing each morning when you walk into the office where she's
busily arranging your day.
SO MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR!
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Regards,
CoachVee & Hedy
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[vpFREE] Re: hrh
I'm flying in to the HRH this weekend...is that swipe and win promo an ongoing thing I need to look for?
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, savorvpx <savorvpx@...> wrote:
>
> Yes, I played vp and did the swipe and win three times. I got $5 and $10 in free play and $15 in food.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, James Thompson <jamesgthompson@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Did you play vp and then swipe your card? What did you win? I'm heading to lV for a slot tourney at Bally's tomorrow night, but am planning to play at HRH everyday with this promo.
> > James Thompson
> >
> > To: vpfree@yahoogroups.com
> > From: savorvpx@
> > Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 16:35:01 -0800
> > Subject: [vpFREE] Re: hrh
> >
> > The Hard Rock LV seems to be one of those casinos that doesn't distinguish between slot machines and video poker in their promo rules. They just say "slots" meaning both slot machines and video poker. For example, the rules for their current swipe and win say that you must earn so many "slot points", but video poker is definitely eligible.
>
[vpFREE] Black Friday prices
We have received requests to join in the Black Friday sales, so mention
that you saw it here and take 10% off of your total order at
OptimumPlay.com. This offer is valid until midnight, Sunday, Nov. 27 for
orders via PayPal, and for mail orders postmarked no later than Monday,
Nov. 28.
For example, you can get any 5 cue cards for $16.20, a new copy of
Optimum Video Poker v.3 for any computer platform for only $49.05, or an
upgrade from any registered earlier version for $29.65. All prices
include first class postage (U.S. orders only).
Happy Thanksgiving to all,
Dan
--
Dan Paymar, Developer of Optimum Video Poker
Analyzer/Trainer for Windows, Mac, Linux
Web site at www.OptimumPlay.com
[vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 23 NOV 2011
LVA Question of the Day - 23 NOV 2011
Q: Are convicted criminals or known Mafia members required
to register with the police upon arriving in town or is
that a bit of urban legend?
Read the answer here:
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
<a href="http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm">
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm</a>
NOTE: vpFREE access to the Question of the Day link has
been approved by LVA and expires after the current day
for non-LVA members.
*************************************************
This link is posted for informational purposes
and doesn't constitute an endorsement or approval
of the linked article's content by vpFREE. Any
discussion of the article must be done in
accordance with vpFREE's rules and policies.
*************************************************