DJ strategy is one of the most difficult to learn and play accurately. A "ploppy" who sits down for a DJ session is likely to lose significantly more, on average, than when sitting down at a JB game.
Because the game is only inventoried at the $.25 denom, and comps and offer accrual are thin, the game doesn't attract "pro" play. Given the popularity of these machines, odds are that they're decent earners for the casino.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <stut70@...> wrote :
1%? so yeah, my bad run is close to 3 standard deviations. :(
or is there a catch to these machines?
I mean, why would Caesars offer a 100% vp game that's only $10 coin-in for 1 tc?
and they've had these machines on the floor for over a year.
the next closest machine here is 9/6 JoB (99.5%) at $20 coin-in for 1 TC.
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