I have purchase WinPoker for my I phone. Not very smart phone savvy. Can anyone give me step by step instructions to download to my
I pad? A much larger screen would help a lot.
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From: mickeyska <mbrown4341@sbcglobal.net>
To: vpFREE <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, May 25, 2012 11:22 am
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: I phone I Pad VP trainer program
I have found this to be true. I purchased the app a long time ago for my S Os Ipod touch on Itunes. Yes, it works on the Ipad also. Enjoy. (Because we can see it better).
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> If you have an iTunes account and have purchased the iPhone App that is all you have to purchase. ALL iPhone apps will work on iPads and once you have purchased the app once for iPhone you can install it on your iPad. By purchasing the app you now have rights to it and it can be downloaded on too any other Apple device as long as it's compatible. I've been using it on my new iPad for just over a month. My son has iPod apps that work on my iPad and vice-versa.
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: I phone I Pad VP trainer program
[vpFREE] Re: I phone I Pad VP trainer program
I have found this to be true. I purchased the app a long time ago for my S Os Ipod touch on Itunes. Yes, it works on the Ipad also. Enjoy. (Because we can see it better).
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> If you have an iTunes account and have purchased the iPhone App that is all you have to purchase. ALL iPhone apps will work on iPads and once you have purchased the app once for iPhone you can install it on your iPad. By purchasing the app you now have rights to it and it can be downloaded on too any other Apple device as long as it's compatible. I've been using it on my new iPad for just over a month. My son has iPod apps that work on my iPad and vice-versa.
RE: [vpFREE] Absinthe review
I saw the original show and thought it was great. Haven't been to the
current one. I thought the high wire act was terrific. Don't know if it's
still in the act.
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misscraps@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 10:55 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Absinthe review
Absinthe (in a tent at Caesars Palace Vegas) has been likened to Cirque
Du...
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[vpFREE] Re: Absinthe review
Curious to know which of the Cirques you haven't seen, Miss Craps.
[vpFREE] (no subject)
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: Absinthe review
--- On Thu, 5/24/12, bradr19 <briffel@suddenlink.net> wrote:
> I saw it about 5 months ago and
> liked the hell out of it.
> Of course I liked the insult humor using the crude language.
> I also liked the strippers. To each his own.
> Brad
> Amarillo
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Strippers? Potty humor? Sounds like a slice of heaven to me! Sounds like Amarillo Brad and I may be brothers from different mothers!
Jigger
"I got a sweater for Christmas. I really wanted a
screamer or a moaner."
"Love means never having to say, "Does that twenty include the spanking?"
"You don't appreciate a lot of stuff in school until you get older.
Little things like being spanked every day by a middle aged
woman: Stuff you pay good money for in later life."
"To truly love another, you must first love yourself. And it wouldn't kill you to wash your hands in between either."
"Sex without love is a meaningless experience, but as
meaningless experiences go, it's pretty damned good."
"Having sex is like playing bridge. If you don't have a
good partner, you'd better have a good hand."
"It isn't premarital sex if you have no intention of
getting married."
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch."
[vpFREE] Parking in Cleveland
The Horseshoe Garage will give you free parking if you play for 30 min. or get 15 tier credits. Otherwise plan to pay $15-$35 to park there on your way out. To get the free parking coupon you need to swipe your players card at a special keosk near the 2nd floor players club.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jacob36" <jacob36@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Clinton House <hpof6@> wrote:
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> > Has anyone been to the new casino in Cleveland? How's the VP? I was hoping it would be loose for a while...
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> I haven't been yet, going to wait a few more weeks before even going to look around. It only holds 5,000 people and people are/have been standing in line just to get in place. Plus, they only have 2,100 slot machines, of which (according to the casino web site) only 200 are poker machines.
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> Do know a couple that went over the past weekend, the lady hit for $1,250 and can tell everyone, that they take State tax on the spot. Federal tax is up to you, if you want, they take it.
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> Another thing, the lady witnessed a guy hit a $1,600 jackpot, he gave his ID and SS# for the W2 paper work and he got $0 with the W2, seems he owed some child support, so it all went to the State. Not sure if they are doing that for ANY THING owed to the State (like back taxes), or only for child support.
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> Just a side note, as for the State tax, the lottery issues a W2 at $600, so I do not know at what level the W2 is issued at the casino. Also don't know if it is withheld for only State residents or if it is taken for ALL???
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[vpFREE] Re: Palms 50c FPDW MIA
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nightoftheiguana2000" <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote:
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> Also, the comparison here is to FPDW. If everybody plays FPDW perfectly, the casino loses money. But even if everybody plays 9-6 double double bonus with 1% progressive perfectly, the casino still makes money. Gamblers will jump at either situation because in the first they have the edge and in the second they are overvaluing a jackpot that they have to compete for, as in an auction. In the first case the casino loses money, in the second they make money. Seems like the game theoretical solution should be obvious here. Sure there will be some gamblers with control who can wait for a high jackpot number, just like in the lottery, but in order for them to get a high number other gamblers must have pumped it up, so that's revenue neutral for the casino. The casino actually wants to see high jackpots because that means they haven't payed out the jackpot for some time and the higher levels stimulate more player action, just like the lottery.
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Check this link out. I know I've mentioned this before. Look specifically at the game on the bottom called Megajacks.
http://www.jackpotgraphs.com/video-poker-jackpots.html
Megajacks is a 9-6 JoB progressive for quarters. It resets, I think, at $350, maybe $300. It was really low this morning after being hit last night at $1234. Amazingly, someone still pumps it up from such a small number because tomorrow it will be up past a grand I guarantee you. It gets high all the time. It is frequently over $2000 and I have seen it hit $5000 a few times. Holy crap! I don't know what the meter is but it must be high. And it is a very very popular game, obviously, where it has been hit many many times. (even without U.S.players since 2006)
Compare it with some of the other games being monitored at that link, like Boss Media's progressives. They offer a 7-5 JoB. And their jackpots take FOREVER to grow, because no one plays them. They are so friggin stupid. I have always enjoyed Boss Media software (before 2006) and they are trustworthy, but clueless. You've got Playtech offering a close game like Megajacks that gets played a lot, and Boss Media that deals a crappy game that gets played almost zero. A large percent of nothing is still nothing! And in B&M casinos, all over Vegas, I see the same thing, crappy progressives with slow meters, and one little old lady sitting at a bank of twelve machines. What are these casino suits THINKING?!!!
[vpFREE] Re: New Casino in Cleveland
I have been to the new Casino in Cleveland. They have a lot of VP on both floors. Also in the High roller are they have about 6 machines. I found an 8/6 JOB in the high roller room. There are many different kinds of VP games. You will get a W2 after $1200 in one hit.
If you want to go and not stand in a line to get in, go around 8am to 12pm during the week. After about 3pm there will be a line. I went after 5 pm on Sunday and only waited in line for about 1/2 hour.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jacob36" <jacob36@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Clinton House <hpof6@> wrote:
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> I haven't been yet, going to wait a few more weeks before even going to look around. It only holds 5,000 people and people are/have been standing in line just to get in place. Plus, they only have 2,100 slot machines, of which (according to the casino web site) only 200 are poker machines.
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> Do know a couple that went over the past weekend, the lady hit for $1,250 and can tell everyone, that they take State tax on the spot. Federal tax is up to you, if you want, they take it.
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> Another thing, the lady witnessed a guy hit a $1,600 jackpot, he gave his ID and SS# for the W2 paper work and he got $0 with the W2, seems he owed some child support, so it all went to the State. Not sure if they are doing that for ANY THING owed to the State (like back taxes), or only for child support.
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> Just a side note, as for the State tax, the lottery issues a W2 at $600, so I do not know at what level the W2 is issued at the casino. Also don't know if it is withheld for only State residents or if it is taken for ALL???
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[vpFREE] Re: Absinthe review
I saw it about 5 months ago and liked the hell out of it.
Of course I liked the insult humor using the crude language. I also liked the strippers. To each his own.
Brad
Amarillo
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, misscraps@... wrote:
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> Absinthe (in a tent at Caesars Palace Vegas) has been likened to Cirque Du
> Soliel --but the likeness is really not there. The show is half crude,
> raunhcy humor and half acrobatic type acts. I didn't find the humor very
> funny (but some people found it hilarious). I've seen way better insult
> humor, and I don't find the words fuck and penis funny for the sake of them
> when repeated over and over. Keep in mind I'm a pretty jaded show-goer, and
> I've seen all but one real Cirque du Soliel in Vegas, and many similar 2
> person acrobatic acts in variety shows. Still the acts were primarily good,
> main ones consisting of a 2 man balancing act (seems like this one has to
> appear everywhere, even on cruise ships), man and woman aerialists on a swing
> (very good and with more than usual body contact), man and woman spinning
> skaters (saw similar act recently on Epic's Cirque type show -- more
> exciting on a moving ship -- and that show as a whole was waaay better than
> Absinthe). Also there was a single spinning woman with bungie sort of ropes,
> I thought she was excellent. And a 3 man very good tightrope team - but
> they were very close to ground on pretty short rope.
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> Also there were a couple of extremely tame strippers (going to pasties and
> bikini bottom) - not impressive at all, a decent singer (but I couldn't
> understand some of her words), and the main man and woman "comedians" doing
> insult and penis humor.
>
> Maybe drinking would enhance this show -- couldn't hurt it -- they sell a
> lot of booze and come around during the show.
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> Show might also be helped with more comfortable seating. Front seats had
> a bit of padding, but if you are in front you might be the target of some
> MC-audience interaction (advice - if a woman, don't volunteer). Cheaper
> seats not only are hard wooden chairs, they are also extremely small in width
> and depth and pressed close together. Fortunately since I am large, I
> asked an usher if it was possible to move to one of the back extra seats, and
> they moved me to an odd bathtub like seat with a slight pad. Not great, but
> better than the wooden chairs. There are some benches and other seats at
> the back, and if you are large, you are advised to opt for the front seats
> with padding or to ask to be moved to the odd seats in the back if possible.
>
> As I said, some people seemed to really enjoy the show, but to my mind, you
> are better off to spend your money to see a real Cirque Du Soliel show,
> such as my #1 pick "O", or #2 "Mystere" or #3 "love". If you want acrobats
> and raunch - but raunchiness in better taste -- and better acts (also more
> acrobats), go for Zumanity. If you are on the NCL Epic, go to their cirque
> show for a really excellent Spiegel Tent experience. If you have children
> - don't take them to this one!
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> Also, Absinthe can go dark during periods of high wind -- we were winded
> out last week. There are no refunds, only replacement tickets for another
> show.
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[vpFREE] Re: New Casino in Cleveland
Glad I moved to San Diego! Eric
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mike" <melbedewy1226@...> wrote:
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> Yikes. Nice way to chase off a good chunk of your customer base.
> Also, per Ohio law there is NO free booze.
> Count me out.
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "jacob36" <jacob36@> wrote:
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[vpFREE] Re: Palms 50c FPDW MIA
Also, the comparison here is to FPDW. If everybody plays FPDW perfectly, the casino loses money. But even if everybody plays 9-6 double double bonus with 1% progressive perfectly, the casino still makes money. Gamblers will jump at either situation because in the first they have the edge and in the second they are overvaluing a jackpot that they have to compete for, as in an auction. In the first case the casino loses money, in the second they make money. Seems like the game theoretical solution should be obvious here. Sure there will be some gamblers with control who can wait for a high jackpot number, just like in the lottery, but in order for them to get a high number other gamblers must have pumped it up, so that's revenue neutral for the casino. The casino actually wants to see high jackpots because that means they haven't payed out the jackpot for some time and the higher levels stimulate more player action, just like the lottery.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Darrell G <darrellg@> wrote:
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> > How do you figure a progressive doesn't effect the bottom line for the
> > casino? They have to pay the ever-increasing jackpot when it is hit. A
> > meter that increases at 1% of coin-in reduces the casino's hold by 1%.
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> Good question, and I'll be happy to explain it.
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> Machine #A: 9-6 Double Bonus for quarters (97.81% against perfect play) with a 1% meter. That still leaves 1.2% for the casino. Occasionally the jackpot goes to $2500, maybe even $3000. At $3000, there is a line of people trying to get a seat. The casino gets 1.2% of A LOT of action. Which is actually much more because of player mistakes. Also, when smart players make adjustments in their play in light of the higher jackpot, the casino makes more off of that because these are "mistakes" against the base game.
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> Machine #B: Same game, 9-6 Double Bonus for quarters, but no progressive. (or one that progresses so slow that it never goes over $1015). Hardly anyone plays this, but casino keeps a larger percent, a larger percent of nothing.
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> Scenario #A = Casino keeps small percent of a lot of action and makes big profit.
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> Scenario #B = Casino keeps larger percent of no action, and makes squat. (but suits are happy)
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[vpFREE] Re: Palms 50c FPDW MIA
Occam's razor...
Gross incompetence.
QZ
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Bartop" <bobbartop@...> wrote:
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Don the Dentist" <dds6@> wrote:
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[vpFREE] Re: I phone I Pad VP trainer program
There are two versions, Winpoker, and WinpokerHD
Winpoker is for the iphone and it will run on the ipad in the iphone compatibility box.
The second version is WinpokerHD, and it is only for the ipad.
The only difference I can see is WinpokerHD has 50 and 100 play, and the graphics are more geared toward the larger screen. (The single line cards in portrait mode are huge)
Both versions are currently priced at $9.99 each.
TR
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "m" <mxpxman264@...> wrote:
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> Unless its changed in the past couple weeks... You do have to purchase them separately. Some apps are compatible with both.... Some aren't. Yes u can play the iPhone version of the app on the iPad but the resolution will be off and it will just look like a giant iPhone. There is an iPad specific app for winpoker which is more expensive.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "robman" <rdmassa@> wrote:
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> > You do NOT have to purchase it for both devices.
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> > If you have an iTunes account and have purchased the iPhone App that is all you have to purchase. ALL iPhone apps will work on iPads and once you have purchased the app once for iPhone you can install it on your iPad. By purchasing the app you now have rights to it and it can be downloaded on too any other Apple device as long as it's compatible. I've been using it on my new iPad for just over a month. My son has iPod apps that work on my iPad and vice-versa.
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> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "thailandflyer" <jaycee5353@> wrote:
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> > > Which of the avaliable trainer programs can be bought
> > > for the I phone or I pad? Do you have to buy it twice
> > > for each device?
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