[vpFREE] Re: Riviera $1000 Sign Up Promo

 

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Kamango_" <vetsen@...> wrote:
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> Does anyone know whether the Riviera offer is literally
> "slots" (no vp) or if they really mean "machines" (vp included)?

I asked them about this, sending it to an email address I found on their website. I also asked for confirmation that a player whose account has been inactive 24 months or longer is eligible for the loss rebate.

My questions and their replies are below.

I asked:

> Hi, I have two questions about the $1000 Guarantee.
>
> Can it be earned playing video poker or just slot machines
> (reels and video reels)?
>
> I read the rules online, but am I correct that I'm eligible
> for this promotion if my account has been inactive for at
> least 24 months?

Reply from the Riviera:

> The following are not reimbursable:
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> Video Poker in denoms of $2, $5, $10 and $25
> Triple Play and Five Play Pokers
> Electronic Blackjack, Craps and Roulette.
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> Once the free play is earned it can be used on any machine,
> including those listed above.
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> Yes, 24 months or longer.

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[vpFREE] Re: DISECTING A 400 YEAR OLD DICE HUSTLE

 

Thanks for the bit of anecdotal history. Interesting and entertaining.

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[vpFREE] Re: Southpoint Car A Day drawing May 2012

 

Too bad they're not going to post the winners online this time. That was a very nice feature last time even though you forfeited a bonus for not being present when the winners were announced. 

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[vpFREE] Re: LVH

 

The only two $1 progressives I've seen at LVH are both 8/5 DDB.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "armchairpresident" <smellypuppy@...> wrote:
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> Can anyone provide information on the $1 vp progressives at the LVH - games, paytables, locations; nothing is listed in VP free database. Are the base paytables of all these games horrible or is there info missing?
> Thanks.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Robert" <stuckinvegas@> wrote:
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> > It seems to me that the LVH has more $6000+ jackpots on $1 video poker than anyone else.

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[vpFREE] Changing email address

 

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You have to change your own email address because
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change your address in the "Email Address" section.

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[vpFREE] DISECTING A 400 YEAR OLD DICE HUSTLE

 

It was early summer sometime in the early nineties. I had thumbed from Salt Lake City to Glenwood Springs, Colorado to work day labor. The jobs paid twice as much in the Colorado mountain towns than they did down in the city. I made $8 to $10 an hour and was paid in cash everyday. My intent was to jump start a bankroll to play $1 to $5 7-Card Stud Hi-Lo Split 8 or Better in Cripple Creek, Colorado.

I pulled this trick off more than one time. It went like this: Bank a few hundred dollars in Glenwood Springs or Frisco....Hitchhike to Cripple Creek on a Friday....Set my tent up in the campground....Go to playing stud hi-lo....if everything works out alright, keep playing poker....if it doesn't work out hitchhike back to Glenwood or Frisco and make some more buy-in money....sooner or later I will get through the window.

In Glenwood, or any other town I was working day labor, I would hit the library quite a bit in my spare time and read gambling books. As I recall, under the Dewey Decimal System, 795.4 was where the gambling books were always located. It was there at Glenwood that I found a book that I believe was called The History of Gambling. One of the chapters covered how Galileo was the first mathematician of note to work out the probabilities of dice throws.

The story went that sometime in the early 1600's a dice gambler came to Galileo with a problem. This gambler had been propositioned to a particular type of dice game. This is how the proposition went: The Hustler (propositioner) proposed that they play a game with three dice. They would roll the dice and any time the total was nine the Hustler would pay the Dice Gambler. Any time the dice totaled to ten the Dice Gambler had to pay the Hustler. The Dice Gambler accepted the proposition.

Slowly but surely the Dice Gambler lost a lot of money to the Hustler. But he couldn't figure out why he was losing. This is speculation on my part but faulty math probably led the Dice Gambler to thinking he had the best of it. He was probably figuring something like "There's 3 six-sided dice so 3 X 6 = 18. Half of 18 is nine so I have the median number. And I have an extra way to win by rolling three-of-a-kind, my opponent can't do that.

But after getting his clocked cleaned the Dice Gambler took the problem to Galileo. Who knows how long it took Galileo to solve the puzzle, but he did get back to the Dice Gambler with an answer. There were 27 combinations on the dice that added to ten, but there were only 25 that added to nine.

I was sitting at the bus stop yesterday and got to thinking about the nine and the ten. I had never sat down and figured out what those combinations were. This is one of my favorite tricks, doing a math problem when someone else has given only the answer(as long as they are right). It will confirm I did the math right if I come up with 25 and 27 combinations, respectively. So I set about doing it at the bus stop, and also on the bus. I didn't stop until I had figured out all 216 (6X6X6) combinations. This is how many combinations there are depending on what number you throw:

3 = 1
4 = 3
5 = 6
6 = 10
7 = 15
8 = 21
9 = 25
10 = 27
11 = 27
12 = 25
13 = 21
14 = 15
15 = 10
16 = 6
17 = 3
18 = 1

Here are the combinations that make a nine:

6-2-1, 6-1-2, 2-6-1, 2-1-6, 1-6-2, 1-2-6
5-3-1, 5-1-3, 3-5-1, 3-1-5, 1-5-3, 1-3-5
5-2-2, 2-5-2, 2-2-5
4-4-1, 4-1-4, 1-4-4
4-3-2, 4-2-3, 3-4-2, 3-2-4, 2-4-3, 2-3-4
3-3-3

For a total of 25

Here are the combinations that make a ten:

6-3-1, 6-1-3, 3-6-1, 3-1-6, 1-6-3, 1-3-6
6-2-2, 2-6-2, 2-6-6
5-3-2, 5-2-3, 3-5-2, 3-2-5, 2-5-3, 2-3-5
5-4-1, 5-1-4, 4-5-1, 4-1-5, 1-5-4, 1-4-5
4-4-2, 4-2-4, 2-4-4
4-3-3, 4-3-4, 3-4-4

For a total of 27

Only the nine and the ten are action rolls in the game. All the other rolls, like 3 thru 8 and 11 thru 18 are no action rolls. The Hustler figured to average a two bet win per 52 action rolls-an edge of a little over 3.8%.

Galileo certainly was a fascinating person. The Dice Gambler was not too sharp. But the Hustler (propositioner) in the story also fascinates me. This hustle was invented at least several decades before the branch of mathematics known as Probability Theory was founded. Did the Hustler invent this dice hustle? Or was it taught to him by someone else? Is it just a 400 year old hustle? Or was it invented long before that? Was it passed down from generation to generation? Who knows? I can only imagine. But one thing is for sure. A long time ago, and far far away, an enterprising dice hustler set out to figure out the combinations of dice throws. He discovered that the ten had 27 combinations out of 216, while the nine only had 25. Then he found a way to capitalize on his newfound knowledge. And that is what professional gambling is all about.

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Re: [vpFREE] Digest Number 7752

 

Hi,

I am changing from my old email address at :

theta01@mindspring.com

TO the following new email address :

contactSWT@gmail.com

Please change my contact information to reflect the new contactSWT@gmail.com address going forward.

Thank You !
Wayne

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> Southpoint Car A Day drawing May 2012 From: gamb00ler
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> I guess the Brewery in Vegas is closed (on East Sunset) From: Bob Bartop
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> Here is the link to the rules:
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> Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 25 APR 2012
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> "Oops! Major Casino Goof"
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> > Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 25 APR 2012
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> I found it amusing that Jean suggested heads may roll over this. The casino is closing down on Monday. Everybody is losing their job at that time. Heads rolling means you lose your job Sunday instead? Too bad the casino isn't named "Canada." Then you could have called the promotion "Drink Canada Dry!" and no heads would roll. Bob
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> I didn't know they were planning to close but apparently they did, according to an email I got today. I know their video poker was plugged into the Gamblers Bonus system. I don't remember their paytables being anything to write home about but I think they occasionally had a decent promo. I know Anthony Curtis has written about them, at least once, according to my memory.
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> Wow∑politically incorrect? I just lost all kinds of respect for Jean Scott. Give me a friggin‚ break. If you don‚t like it, go play somewhere else!! Ridiculous!!
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[vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 26 APR 2012

 

LVA Question of the Day - 26 APR 2012

Q: I have a photo (that I can send you) of an ad in
Entertainment Weekly for "Pawn Stars". It shows the guys in
front of the Four Queens, except it looks like the marquee
has been changed to read Four Kings. What's up with that?

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RE: [vpFREE] Jean Scott's Frugal Vegas LVA BLOG - 25 APR 2012

 


I found it amusing that Jean suggested heads may roll over this. The casino is closing down on Monday. Everybody is losing their job at that time. Heads rolling means you lose your job Sunday instead? Too bad the casino isn't named "Canada." Then you could have called the promotion "Drink Canada Dry!" and no heads would roll. Bob



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