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9/6 JB Six Coin Progressive @ New Frontier

This machine has meters for 4OK, SF, and Royal Flush. If I recall
correctly, the reset amounts are 4OK=$100, SF=$250, RF=$2500

Getting ready to leave for Vegas and I have a question:

Which is harder on the bankroll? Playing 50 cent 9/6 JB or playing
this progressive?

jmreagin wrote:

This machine has meters for 4OK, SF, and Royal Flush. If I recall
correctly, the reset amounts are 4OK=$100, SF=$250, RF=$2500

I believe these are correct except that the royal resets higher -
$3000, I'd guess.

Getting ready to leave for Vegas and I have a question:

Which is harder on the bankroll? Playing 50 cent 9/6 JB or playing
this progressive?

The variance can be calculated (which I haven't done) and my
impression is from playing this a lot when the resets were much lower,
making the volatility much higher, but I'd guess that it would be far
more volatile than the 50 cent game. Losing that extra coin every
hand adds up very quickly.

Resets are $100, $250, $2500.
Break even is slighly over $3300.
VERY easy to lose $500 in a few hours.

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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 03:25:40 -0700, you wrote:

jmreagin wrote:

This machine has meters for 4OK, SF, and Royal Flush. If I recall
correctly, the reset amounts are 4OK=$100, SF=$250, RF=$2500

I believe these are correct except that the royal resets higher -
$3000, I'd guess.

Getting ready to leave for Vegas and I have a question:

Which is harder on the bankroll? Playing 50 cent 9/6 JB or playing
this progressive?

The variance can be calculated (which I haven't done) and my
impression is from playing this a lot when the resets were much lower,
making the volatility much higher, but I'd guess that it would be far
more volatile than the 50 cent game. Losing that extra coin every
hand adds up very quickly.

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