> I was also there on Thursday and saw about six machines with 9/6 JoB. vpFREE2.com lists nine machines. That's probably right since I couldn't look at all machines by the cashier because some were being played.
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> On the machine's menu, if you don't first select the denomination, then the game, you may see the paytable for another denomination.
Really? I need to look harder. It's just frustrating, and feels weird, checking a machine, move to the next, repeat. I checked over there too given thats what vpfree2 says. Thanks, I'll look again.
[vpFREE] Re: Changing vp pay tables for point multiplier days
[vpFREE] Re: Changing vp pay tables for point multiplier days
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mooseton3" <mooseton3@...> wrote:
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> On wed. at Terribles I found a 9-6 JOB and played that after searching
> practically the entire place. Then on Thursday, their 3X VP points day,
> they switched the game to 8-5 on that machine. I searched most of the
> place again for 9-6 but to no avail. Do casinos switch their paytables
> around on extra points days often?
I was also there on Thursday and saw about six machines with 9/6 JoB. vpFREE2.com lists nine machines. That's probably right since I couldn't look at all machines by the cashier because some were being played.
On the machine's menu, if you don't first select the denomination, then the game, you may see the paytable for another denomination.
[vpFREE] Palms
3/5 play machines have been added near the buffet, maybe these are the ones moved from near the high roller area. They also moved a DDB progressive there and took away the old progressive that used to be 10/7 DB.
50+ seniors now get some promos on Thursdays, at least through Jan., which include a scratch card and $4 movies on Thursdays.
[vpFREE] Re: Another One Bites the Dust
Another fascinating report from the field, Mickey. Your war stories are both compelling and enlightening. Iâm a full time wage slave whoâs been AP'ing on the side for about 8 years. I play blackjack, VP, and other games where an edge can be found, and I read up on all of them. Books, websites, radio shows (all one of them), forums, online chats, Iâve communicated with and learned from plenty of players over the years, from the well known and respected to other unknown part timers like myself. Your tales paint a clear picture of what it takes to be a lone wolf hustler. Iâve found them very beneficial as I weigh out my own future as an AP. Sometimes the stories say Iâm ready to make the leap. Other times they tell me to stick with the day job. Keep hustling, Mickey, and keep writing.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
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> So I walk into a bar one night. Six machines. I punch the game up on all six to see where the icons and the meters are at. The 10-Spot was at $500+ on all six machines. Whoopee!! One of them was 3 to go, the rest were 4 to go. But at $500 it's a huge play even if you have to fill all five icons. I sat down on the 3 to go and spun it off. Guess what happened? The meter reset at $500 instead of $100.
[vpFREE] Changing vp pay tables for point multiplier days
On wed. at Terribles I found a 9-6 JOB and played that after searching practically the entire place. Then on Thursday, their 3X VP points day, they switched the game to 8-5 on that machine. I searched most of the place again for 9-6 but to no avail. Do casinos switch their paytables around on extra points days often?
[vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 6 JAN 2012
LVA Question of the Day - 6 JAN 2012
Q: Here in Florida, advertising urging us to support new
casinos in Miami promise that only 10% of each resort will
be devoted to gambling. That sounds pretty small. How does
that percentage compare to the Las Vegas casinos?
Read the answer here:
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
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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.
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of the linked article's content by vpFREE. Any
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[vpFREE] Re: Again, important to keep track of points at Harrahs properties
"Last Activity Date" on the website is NOT "Last Gaming Day"
I don't know for sure if they activate a day to award bonus points,
but going by "Last Activity" is not reliable.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vegasvpplayer" <vegasvpplayer@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Misscraps <misscraps@> wrote:
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> >. Hard to say if the normal multiplier counts as a trip when it hits your account too.
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> Judging by my recent offers and the last activity date listed on their website, I do think playing on multiplier dates now halves your daily average. Also while their play day appears to run until 6 AM, I have noticed play after midnight adds a play day on the website and therefore may very well reduce daily average too. If anyone has recent contradictory proof, I would love to be corrected.
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