Does this predict "smart" casinos will populate their joints with machines that minimize W2's?
1) Single line VP machines that reduce jackpots to $1199.
($1 Pickem comes to mind to some degree).
2) Many more lower denominaiton multi-line machines.
Human nature as it is, would gamblers be interested in paytables such as $1 10/7 JB with a ~$1K royal?
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "carolm60656" <carolm60656@> wrote:
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> > Everyone has different circumstances. As a senior, you have a fixed income, and many senior benefits will vanish with too many W2s.
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> > As an example for you, some seniors play a lower denomination and/or J/B and deuces so there is a less chance of accumulating lots of W2s.
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> Years ago ,Bob Dancer wrote about neighbors who were multi millionaires but only played quarters because they love the game of VP and didn't want to become involved with W-2 G's and the IRS.
> I recently turned 65 and saw my SS benefits drop in spite of the recent cola increase, due to a higher AGI caused by my casino W2G's. As a result, and because of an evaluation of exactly the worth of the extra comps for dollar play, I am thinking of going back to quarter play.
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> Larry F.
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[vpFREE] Re: DIAD (long and probably too much info for most)
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