--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> "Hey! Al! C'mon over here and take a look at these two old IGT clunkers." Al was across the room punching up games and looking for plays. But he walked on over.
>
> "Damn! What is that? Vintage 1980's?"
> "Yep" I responded Old 1980's IGT keno clunkers."
> "So what's the big deal?"
> "Take a look at the 5-spot progressive."
>
> Al squinted at the number. The progressive was at $257.
> "Is that a play?" he asked.
> "Yes. It's worth a little money."
>
> We were in Shelby, Montana. We had checked into a hotel then scouted the town out for plays. We hadn't found much. Just a few hundred dollars in expectation. And we ran rough on that. We were up a grand total of $78 for the day. But the hotel room had cost us $81. And we were staring at two old IGT clunker keno machines with linked progressives in an old rundown bar/casino.
>
> "What's the cost to spin it off?" Al asked
> "Well, it's a fifty cent bet and with that payscale about $160. But hold on. I'll pinpoint it."
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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