I've been to Montana a couple of times. This past Summer I went to Kalispell where I stayed while visiting Glacier National Park. I stayed across the street from the Montana Club which is a steakhouse with a casino in the back. Just so people know the machine area is small and there is an attendant that hovers over you. I imagine this is the case in many of casinos. When you start checking machines they ask can they help you. I guess if your a local like Mickey it's easier because they see you all the time. They know if your a local or outsider. The casinos are spread out and all over the place. He's right about the weather. I was in West Yellowstone, MT in mid May 12 years ago and the temperature was near zero at night. It's a beautiful state and I can't think of a better place to spend a Summer. The Winter is a whole other story.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> I'm able to do well here because, except for the one player I mentioned, the rest of the so called machine players with half a clue here are of low caliber. They know a play of two, but they don't know the whole story.
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> Anyone can look at a six-spot keno progressive, write down the numbers and go run it online on the Wizard of Odds keno calculaor to see where they are at. That is, if it's a conventional keno game. But what if it's a three-way game. Like six-spot progressive with a bonus round involved. What if, after you punch in your six-spot and start playing, the machine makes 7 picks every game. You have to hit at least four out of the seven machines picks plus a pay in your six-spot to get into the bonus round. Guess what, you ain't going to run to the Wiz to figure it out.
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> Now you are looking at a 13-spot with one way of 7 and one way of 6. It's easy to run a 13 spot on available software to get the chances of 7/13, 8/13/, 9/13, 10/13, 11/13, 12/13, 13/13. But who's going to tell you how many permutations make 4/7 with 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6? Who's going to tell you how many permutations make 5/7 with 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6? Who's going to tell how how many permutations make 6/7 with 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6., etc., so you can figure out the frequency for getting into the bonus round? Your just gonna have to sit down with a calculator and a notepad and figure it out yourself. That is, if you know how to do it.
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> And the bonus round is free games with multipliers. The free games can be anywhere from 1 to 25 games. The multipliers can range from 2X to 25X. And it's all weighted random. Who's gonna figure out the average value of the bonus round for you?
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> It's what separates the real pros from the poser pros. And, brothers and sisters, I ain't no poser pro. That's my edge here in Montana. I know how to do all of the above. The rest of the pack here in Montana don't.
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