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9/5 JWD (99.9%) at Bally's AC

"> Taking a pretty wild guess based on my 2 trips
where I attacked this

machine... I'd guess that in a few hours of play it

wouldn't be

unusual to have a $2000 swing.

...try $4-$5K. Covariance on this game is
substantially higher than,
say, Jacks. "

Well I've been hammering away at learning the strategy
to Double Joker Wild and my thorough skills in ducks,
BP and JOB are definitely interfering with my ability
to nail down this game. I was prepared to risk
$3,000, but that $4,000 to $5,000 number scares the
crap outta me. So I'll probably just go back to the
2nd best EV game on the machine...JOB. Although it
bores me, it is my best ROI for sure and should ensure
that my bankroll will last a lot longer, earning me
more of the multiplier.

Thanks to everyone for their help and advice. This
group is invaluable.

I do have one new questions: My brother and his
friend is joining me on the multiplier day in AC.
They play mostly table games. Does the multiplier
apply to table comp earned as well?

Stu

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Yes, the multiplier is also applied to base credits earned at table
games. Harrah's formula for base credits at table games is secret, but
is widely regarded as extremely stingy.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Stuart Weissman <stuw6@...> wrote:

I do have one new questions: My brother and his
friend is joining me on the multiplier day in AC.
They play mostly table games. Does the multiplier
apply to table comp earned as well?

So what would 25 times stingy equal? :stuck_out_tongue:

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "GOLDFADA" <GOLDFADA@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Stuart Weissman <stuw6@> wrote:

> I do have one new questions: My brother and his
> friend is joining me on the multiplier day in AC.
> They play mostly table games. Does the multiplier
> apply to table comp earned as well?

Yes, the multiplier is also applied to base credits earned at table
games. Harrah's formula for base credits at table games is secret, but
is widely regarded as extremely stingy.

Stuart Weissman wrote:

So what would 25 times stingy equal? :stuck_out_tongue:

My guess is, when combined with "very frugal", it means that you now
have enough TR credits to sell to your date so you can go do the
buffet "dutch".

- H.