I'm looking for a website to find the location of certain games within certain casinos. Where is this information available?
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vpplayer88" wrote:
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> There is a bonus in a game triggered by some combination of symbols. If you go a certain amount of spins without triggering the bonus the natural way, then the rescue spin is triggered and you get the bonus anyway.
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> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory Bart Jr." wrote:
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> > Quick q, what are "rescue spins"?
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> > On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Mickey wrote:
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> > > Here's the formula I used for Quick Strike, another form of a mystery
> > > progressive. I didn't have the luxury of going to the game rules screen to
> > > get the overall payback percentage of the game like the folks in Australia
> > > get to do. So I had to make an estimate of the payback to give myself a
> > > starting number.
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> > > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" wrote:
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> > > > QUICK STRIKE-ANALYZING THE GAME
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> > > > 1. Assing an overall payback value of 90% (with a margin of error of
> > > plus 4% or minus 3%).
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> > > > 2. Determine what the average mini jackpot value is by adding the lower
> > > parameter, $25, to the upper parameter, $50, then dividing by 2. Average
> > > mini jackpot value is $37.50.
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> > > > 3. Determine the wager necessary to drive the meter from $25 to $37.50.
> > > It's a 1% meter so 12.5 X 100 equals $1250.
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> > > > 4. Determine how much payback the Mini represents. 37.5/1250 = 3%.
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> > > > 5. Discount 3% from the overall payback. That leaves 87%.
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> > > > Note: The Major jackpot represents 1% of the payback. Two-thirds of it
> > > is in the $250 it starts at, and one-third is in the meter. You can't say
> > > you have total equity in the Major meter because you will cash out when you
> > > hit the Mini. But this is offset by the extra money in the major meter.
> > > I'll deal with plays on the major meter at another time.
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> > > > 6. Determine, with a playable number of $48, the average payoff for
> > > betting the luck coin by adding the lower parameter, $48, to the upper
> > > parameter, $50, and dividing by 2. Average value is $49.
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> > > > 7. Determine how much wager it takes to move the meter to $49. It's a 1%
> > > meter so $100 in action does the trick.
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> > > > 8. Determine how much payback $49 represents. 49/100 = 49%.
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> > > > 9. Add 49% to 87%.
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> > > > A playable number of $48 comes in at 136%
> > > > A playable number of $47.50 comes in at 126%
> > > > A playable number of $47 comes in at 119%
> > > > A playable number of $46.50 comes in at 114%
> > > > A playable number of $46.00 comes in at 111%
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> > > > Playing at $48 or higher virtually guarantee's no losing plays. Playing
> > > at $46 will show a profit in the long term, but you will have many losing
> > > plays.
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> > > > Next post....
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