[vpFREE] Re: Math problem

 

absolutely correct on APDW.  Promotion makes a good game even better.

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[vpFREE] Re: Math problem

 

From: "midorinish@gmail.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>

> A local casino has what seems like a very attractive offer. Every Friday, it gives a
> $50 food or gas card for 100 points earned. (You can earn up to four cards while
> supply lasts). It takes $20 in to earn 1 point or $2000 for 100 points. 40 points
> equals $1. Is my math correct in figuring this equivalent to 20 times points? Also,
> what % does this bring APDW 99.5% up to?

DDS gave you the correct answer, but APDW (15-11-4-4 Deuces Wild) is 99.96%.

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[vpFREE] Re: Math problem

 

I think Don is correct.  The normal cashback would be 40 points equals $1.  The promotion gives you a $50 gift card for $2000 in.

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[vpFREE] Re: Need help witth a paytable, please

 

I'd just note the Return with no adjustment in strategy from normal JB 9/6 is 99.981%

But agree otherwise with perfect strategy you get 99.99%

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[vpFREE] Re: Math problem

 



mea culpa ... I'm the one with the reading problem ;)  (and divided atttentions ...)

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[vpFREE] Re: Math problem

 



Don, looks like you skipped the part where 40 pts = $1 in gift cards.  That's $1.25/$2000 coin-in (.0625%), not $50/$2000 (2.5%)

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[vpFREE] Re: Math problem

 

Lets see...you get an additional $50 for every $2,000 coin-in. That equals an extra 2.5%  return. Nice promotion! Brings your game from 99.5% to 102%. Play the $8,000 coin in every day if you can. Good luck.

 

Don the Dentist

 

 

 

A local casino has what seems like a very attractive offer. Every Friday, it gives a $50 food or gas card for 100 points earned. (You can earn up to four cards while supply lasts).  It takes $20 in to earn 1 point or $2000 for 100 points. 40 points equals $1.  Is my math correct in figuring this equivalent to 20 times points? Also, what % does this bring APDW 99.5% up to? 

Thanks for any input.


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[vpFREE] Re: High Roller Review

 

"There is a camera...."

Two words--duck tape.

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