Well that's two casinos that I have never been to, and with that information, I doubt that I ever will, Thanks.
A.P.
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Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Proper hold JOB 3 card royal vs. 4 card flush?????
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Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Proper hold JOB 3 card royal vs. 4 card flush?????
From: Albert Pearson ehpee@rogers.com
>> When I pick up free play for somebody, I always play single line video poker for quarters and it will be 9/6 jacks or 8/5 bonus to reduce the volatility. I'm not aware of any casinos that do hand pays on this type of machine anymore unless it's an old coin dropper, and as long as it's not a progressive equal to or over $1200 no tax slips. <<
I have seen hand pays on single-line 25c royals ($1000) at both Rampart and Tuscany Casinos. Employees' desire for more tips overrides customer service there.
>> When I pick up free play for somebody, I always play single line video poker for quarters and it will be 9/6 jacks or 8/5 bonus to reduce the volatility. I'm not aware of any casinos that do hand pays on this type of machine anymore unless it's an old coin dropper, and as long as it's not a progressive equal to or over $1200 no tax slips. <<
I have seen hand pays on single-line 25c royals ($1000) at both Rampart and Tuscany Casinos. Employees' desire for more tips overrides customer service there.
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