Re: [vpFREE] Re: Boyd still confusing me

 

It will help people understand this system better if you use the right terms for the two separate systems.  You earn "points" in the "base" system - this is the one where you cash in those points for free play, cash, and comps.  Also this is the one where Ruby does not earn points.  Rate of earning for slots is $1 = 1 point and for VP $2 coin-in = 1 point.

When you are talking about earning for  tiers , you use the term "credits."  Slot players earn 1 tier credit for $5 coin-in.  VP does not have a specific # - it is based on what game you play.

I discuss this more in length in my current blog which also has more information in the comments.

On September 2, 2018 at 2:07 PM "vpbp2002@yahoo.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

 

VP is not published, but we all pretty much now know via reverse engineering what the countdowns are for B-Connected (Slot Comp/Freeplay Points).    100%+ games - No points for anyone.   NSUD $180 per point.  9/6 Jacks varying reports of $108 or $128 per point,   8/5 Bonus Poker $60 per point.    Tier Point Theo Countdowns based on perfect play and 2 points = $1 of Theo.   From that you can reverse engineer the whole thing for any machine.   Note, I would not be surprised if Tier Point Theoreticals are not the same as the theo's you accumulate in the player rating system for the purposes of discretionary comps or for deciding what mail to send you.   They may base your tier on 8/5 Bonus Poker by assuming a 99.17 game payback, but you may still be accumulating ADT based on some higher "typical play" theoretical.    Who knows?    Eventually some very smart players will all find out everything and reverse engineer how best to get the maximum bang for our gambling dollar.     Boyd has really shot themselves in the foot here.        The 11x points promotion is for B-Connected Points, not tier points.    Thus if you have a Ruby card you get nothing except tier points. 




 

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