So the people playing Keno with a different number of spotswere subsidizing your plays?
--- On Fri, 12/14/12, Mickey <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Mickey <mickeycrimm@yahoo.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Two Nevada Casino Hustler's in the Outback
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, December 14, 2012, 11:56 AM
Mickey you said it was fifty cents a spin and the progressive was at $257. A 5 spot pays 800 quarters or $200 dollars for a twenty-five cent bet. A fifty cent bet would pay $400 without any progressive
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I'm sure that's true on the machines that you are familiar with. But payscales on keno games come in many different configurations.The particular machines we were playing had a payscale of:
3/5....5 for 1
4/5....30 for 1
5/5....200 for 1....+10% progressive meter.
If you do the math you will see that the average cost to produce a solid five is $169.
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