Re: [vpFREE] Re: Comp Cutbacks from Boyd properties for "smart" and/or "winning" player??

 


Well, the current meter isn't factored in determining the theoretical or a progressive, but it's my experience to a greater or lesser extent both the base return and the meter advance rate (as a % of coin-in) both factor.

Still, I'm not saying that a casino sets theo differently for a progressive than for standard game -- in most cases, the casino reviews their overall hold and sets theo accordingly.

As such, progressives tend to have thinner theo's than their non-progressive counterparts. There are no fast and hard rules about this that are universally true, but I suggest this is generally true.



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Generally speaking progressives don't cut the theoretical. Most casinos use the base return for the theoretical. It's your actual that is your problem.

Regards
A.P.

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Thanks all for your replies--to clarify, it was the 9 5 DDB progressive bank by the theatre (right next to the vacant business centre). (To Jean, I neglected to mention that of course I had my Video Poker Scout guide with me--do believe the $1500 progressive made it a somewhat positive play, which in hindsight, surely would have cut the theoretical).

And the cutback still meant I could get me my free rooms, but the point of the O.P. was that given the amount of play I put through, I had thought that offers would have improved, if anything.


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