--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Tabbycat <tabbycat@...> wrote:
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> $1 9/5 Super Double Bonus is gone from all machines "against the south wall".
> Checked every one.
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> TC
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> Sent from my iPad
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Come and listen to my story about video poker play named Jed.
[vpFREE] Re: Bodine's Good Games Gone
[vpFREE] Bodine's Good Games Gone
$1 9/5 Super Double Bonus is gone from all machines "against the south wall".
Checked every one.
TC
Sent from my iPad
Re: [vpFREE] Are the Full Pay Deuces at the Palms making them money?
One player's personal experience on a short is no basis for making this conclusion
My guess is that profit-loss on those specific machines is not critical to Palms management. They are willing to lose a few dollars a day on them and have them there for 'bragging rights' purposes.
This is my opinion. I have no inside info regarding this.
Bob
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[vpFREE] Are the Full Pay Deuces at the Palms making them money?
I think so, just from my personal experience. We booked a night there this past Thursday. We then moved downtown to the Golden Nugget, but kept coming back to play those machines.
I broke about even playing the deuces. Played poker there. At three buffets there. My wife and I played quite a few slots there.
So, just based on this they came out ahead. I also noticed quite a few players that played no where close to perfect strategy.
I think it was a good business decision on their part to bring them back.
The Royal drought continues. I didn't play enough to hit one this trip. I didn't even have a 4 to it draw.
Between my wife and I we only lost $200, so I consider that a pretty good trip.
Btw: Downtown was packed Friday night. I bet Halloween is a blast down there.
Brad
Amarillo
[vpFREE] Vegas Values Report - 7 OCT 2012
Vegas Values Report - 7 OCT 2012
http://www.americancasinoguide.com/vegas-values/october-7-20912-vegas-values-report.html
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Re: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LV Advisor Column - 2 OCT 2012
Yes, that explanation has a sonorous chime, and indubitably apprehended !
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From: "vp_wiz" <harry.porter@verizon.net>
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Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Bob Dancer's LV Advisor Column - 2 OCT 2012
> Well, I'll offer my own apology for a possible misreading and likely
> having come across a little thin skinned.
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> I didn't think a definition was in dispute ... I just expressed an opinion
> that the term "power of the pack" itself didn't shed a lot of insight into
> what's really at work. (By contrast, I find "penalty card" to get
> directly to the heart of what the term describes.) I also suggested that
> your article may have been lacking by citing examples, without providing a
> gut level generalization that cemented the concept.
>