[vpFREE] Re: The Fremont Street Commando does Nowhere, Nevada

 

I call it Lucky Coin Bonus System. Peter Listern calls it "Mystery Slots" or "Mystery Progressives." Whatever the name I describe how it works and how to analyze it in a fictional story in this thread. I was actually writing about the slot progressives called "Coyote Cash" on the Peppermill properties in Wendover

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Mickey" wrote:
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> The Fremont Street Commando arrived in Nowhere, Nevada and checked into the Kokomo Kasino. He threw his gear in the room and headed to the casino floor. He walked up on a bank of slots, 20 machines in all, that were linked together. The name of the game was June's Cash (Johnny's Cash is probably already copyrighted). Ploppies were sprinkled around the bank playing away. He looked above the bank and there were three meters running. He automatically recognized it as a version of Acre's Gaming's Lucky Coin Bonus System.
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> The top meter had $627.51 in it. Just below the meter it said "Will go between $500 and $1000." The middle meter had $153.38 in it. Just below the meter it said "Will go between $100 and $200." The bottom meter had $63.94 in it and just below it said "Will go between $50 and $100."
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> "Okay" the Commando said. "Let's start reverse engineering this thing." He walked up to one of the machines and took a look. It was a nine line video slot, penny denomination, but you could bet up to 50 cents a line, for a max bet of $4.50. He backed off several feet and looked up at the meters again.
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> "Gee" he said. "I sure wish I could time those meters. Can't do that with all these people playing. Oh well, I'll just have to come back in the middle of the night when the bank ain't gettin' any action." But he stood there for awhile looking at the meters to see if they were traveling at the same speed. The bottom meter was running faster than the middle meter, and the middle meter was running faster than the top meter. "Three different speeds" he said to himself.
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> Then off he went to survey out the rest of the Kokomo....and then the Windchill Casino, where he found a copycat version of June's Cash called Barney Rubble's Stones. Then over to the Sunshine Casino where he found another bank of June's Cash. And finally over to the Fool's Gold Casino where he found the dollar 9/6 Jacks progressive with a strong meter. He stopped and railbirded the poker games along the way to see how tough or soft they were. Then he headed off to play video blackjack for the comp.
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> to be continued....
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