I downloaded Dover Downs in Delaware and it appears to be the "888" software, with that "Jacks-or-Higher" game I mentioned in New Jersey.
Apparently this is the pay table. 1-2-3-4-6-9-20-40-800
So the quads are shorted, and the SF is shorted. Lovely.
I'm guessing this is what one can expect to find on the "888" software in New Jersey, unless someone tells me different. And as far as I can tell, this is the only VP game at Dover Downs Online in Delaware.
Legal online video poker in the United States has A LONG WAY TO GO.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <bobbartop@...> wrote:
But do you need to be in New Jersey to register an account?
I'm just interested to know what kind of video poker they have offered so far. I did look as far as I can see without registering and several are using IGT software. I can click "demo", and they all show 9-6 JoB, 8-5 BP, 9-7 DB, and 9-6 DDB. Of course, that is just demo mode. So I don't know for sure what real money is being played for, but it's probably the same as demo mode.
One software has something called "Jacks-or-Higher". No telling what that is.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <mspevack@...> wrote:From https://www.caesarscasino.com/en/support
Do I Have To Be In New Jersey To Play For Real Money?
Yes, currently to play at CaesarsCasino.com you need to physically be in
the state of New Jersey. You do not need to be a New Jersey resident
however you must be physically located in New Jersey.
How do you know that I'm in New Jersey?
Based on regulations by the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement,
all online gaming operators are required to geo-locate all players on
CaesarsCasino.com to ensure that they are physically located in the
state of New Jersey.
On 11/30/2013 10:25 AM, bobbartop@... wrote
>---
> Can anyone do a trip report on the online gambling going on in New
> Jersey and Delaware? I'd like to see it listed somewhere, maybe even
> vpfree2. I am in California, and I don't know if that prevents me
> from signing up and finding out for myself, as long as I don't try to
> play. I could try it, but thought I'd first ask if someone from one
> of those states could give a first-hand report.
>
> If so, what kind of video poker is offered, naturally. What
> paytables? Any progressives? Misc. details?
>
>
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