Twice at the Red Rock, a couple of years apart, they did require an ID to cash a large amount of tickets at cashier cage.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, GURU PERF <guruperf@...> wrote:
>
> That's interesting - I've never encountered a photo ID request when cashing tickets. Is there a particular limit on a single ticket that triggers this? I've cashed individual tickets in excess of the magic $1200 mark, and multiple tickets that exceeded that by a factor of 3 1/2 to 4.
[vpFREE] ID for large cash outs
Re: [vpFREE] Is JoB REALLY 99.54%?
On 8/6/2012 9:33 PM, S Merrian wrote:
>
> <snip>
> This would mean that the deal and draw are not random off of a standard
> deck but would have to be fixed. It changes the game completely to a slot
> machine. Is there any way what he's saying is possible? I just don't
> believe it.
>
As others have pointed out, what the casino makes is higher than the
theoretical payback due to strategy errors and other suboptimal play.
Also, as I understand it, all VP games in Nevada and New Jersey must be
random and draw from a 52 or 53 card deck. In addition, I read that all
games that emulate card games (VP, video blackjack) certified in Nevada
must not be capable of non-random operation at all. (There is a
blackjack machine made in Japan that has a selectable expectation and
therefore is non-random.)
ECH
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[vpFREE] RE: [acvpp] Is JoB REALLY 99.54%?
Stu,
There actual income or holdings for the casino is usually 99-96% range due
to a combo of mistakes, people not max betting, and people who do not play
any strategy.
From: acvpp@yahoogroups.com [mailto:acvpp@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of S
Merrian
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2012 10:34 PM
To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com; vpfree@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [acvpp] Is JoB REALLY 99.54%?
I was talking with a couple of CET Seven Star rated players and a very
unusual comment was brought up. One of the players is a friend of mine. The
other I just met but my friend knew well. So this guy who is my friend's
friend is a 'professional gambler' and was dropping a lot of names during
his conversation of big-wigs at the CET, Borgata and Revel properties. He
said that the JoB games in AC do not pay out the full 99.54% but closer to
91% in total payout. He says he has this confirmed from gaming heads at
these casinos but I find it hard to believe.
This would mean that the deal and draw are not random off of a standard
deck but would have to be fixed. It changes the game completely to a slot
machine. Is there any way what he's saying is possible? I just don't
believe it.
Stu
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RE: [vpFREE] Is JoB REALLY 99.54%?
It just means a lot of people play badly.
Cogno
-----Original Message-----
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of S
Merrian
Sent: Monday, August 6, 2012 7:34 PM
To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com; vpfree@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Is JoB REALLY 99.54%?
I was talking with a couple of CET Seven Star rated players and a very
unusual comment was brought up. One of the players is a friend of mine. The
other I just met but my friend knew well. So this guy who is my friend's
friend is a 'professional gambler' and was dropping a lot of names during
his conversation of big-wigs at the CET, Borgata and Revel properties. He
said that the JoB games in AC do not pay out the full 99.54% but closer to
91% in total payout. He says he has this confirmed from gaming heads at
these casinos but I find it hard to believe.
This would mean that the deal and draw are not random off of a standard deck
but would have to be fixed. It changes the game completely to a slot
machine. Is there any way what he's saying is possible? I just don't believe
it.
Stu
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[vpFREE] Is JoB REALLY 99.54%?
I was talking with a couple of CET Seven Star rated players and a very
unusual comment was brought up. One of the players is a friend of mine. The
other I just met but my friend knew well. So this guy who is my friend's
friend is a 'professional gambler' and was dropping a lot of names during
his conversation of big-wigs at the CET, Borgata and Revel properties. He
said that the JoB games in AC do not pay out the full 99.54% but closer to
91% in total payout. He says he has this confirmed from gaming heads at
these casinos but I find it hard to believe.
This would mean that the deal and draw are not random off of a standard
deck but would have to be fixed. It changes the game completely to a slot
machine. Is there any way what he's saying is possible? I just don't
believe it.
Stu
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RE: [vpFREE] Re: Harrah's Rincon Inventory
Only the high limit room, or EVERYWHERE? Is there still $1 and $2 8/5 left with 40 for a full house?
All 8/5/30 bonus poker pay 40 for a full house. They pay 150 for all quads and return about 98.5%. Whether "regular" 8/5 Bonus machines appear anywhere at Rincon, I have no idea. Bob
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[vpFREE] Teams form to win lottery XVP
This isn't about video poker, but it's definitely about gaining an edge while gambling. I found it interesting and will be talking a little about it on the radio this week http://www.mass.gov/ig/publications/reports-and-recommendations/2012/lottery-cash-winfall-letter-july-2012.pdf
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: Harrah's Rincon Inventory
My comments only apply to what I listed.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 6, 2012, at 10:29 AM, "the7thwarrior" <Judy@realtor.com> wrote:
>
> Only the high limit room, or EVERYWHERE? Is there still $1 and $2 8/5 left with 40 for a full house?
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vegasvpplayer" <vegasvpplayer@...> wrote:
> >
> > <<99.17% BP Bonus Poker 1-2-3-4-5-8-25-40-80-50-800
> > (6) $5, $10 1 Play Slant high limit room
> > (2) $5, $10, $25 1 Play Up high limit room >>>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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[vpFREE] Re: Harrah's Rincon Inventory
Only the high limit room, or EVERYWHERE? Is there still $1 and $2 8/5 left with 40 for a full house?
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vegasvpplayer" <vegasvpplayer@...> wrote:
>
> <<99.17% BP Bonus Poker 1-2-3-4-5-8-25-40-80-50-800
> (6) $5, $10 1 Play Slant high limit room
> (2) $5, $10, $25 1 Play Up high limit room >>>
>
>
> These machines have been reduced to 8/5/30 paytables.
>
[vpFREE] LVA Question of the Day - 6 AUG 2012
LVA Question of the Day - 6 AUG 2012
Q: Why was Steve Wynn in such a rush to remove the Frontier
sign that he paid to have it taken down? I understand the
area that maintains all or some of the old signs weren't
advised and by the time they got there only one letter was
left.
Read the answer here:
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm
<a href="http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm">
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/qod.cfm</a>
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