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APDW

Actually, that is where I have played the game as well. I know they moved games to make room for the 1c slots. Are the single-play $1 games with APDW still there? There was a $1 9-7-5 DB progressive. They also had 8-6 Jacks at 50c (25c ten credits) with a progressive for a reversible royal that was approaching $70,000. Are all of these still there? 8-5 Super Aces available on $1 Fifty plays in high-limit.

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From: deuceswild1000 <deuceswild1000@yahoo.com>
Sent: May 14, 2009 9:12 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: APDW

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, e.j.fahrow@... wrote:

I play APDW at the Horseshoe, Hammond, IN. Thanks to everyone that responded to my original email regarding this game. I did find my Frugal Video Poker disc and was able to print a strategy. I had totally forgotten about the disc and for some reason thought I had puchased and downloaded the program directly from the Internet. I am going this weekend to the Horseshoe and was wondering what games other members enjoy there. Thanks again. Evelyn

Don't forget to update it (last I knew)

My information is about 1 month old for Horseshoe Hammond, but the bank
of 8 machines shaped like a football still had $1 APDW single line. I
had a very nice run of positive variance on them hitting deuces twice
(once dealt) in just 348 hands.

The HL room fifty play $1 machine not only has Super Aces, but also
APDW. It also has 9/5 Super Double Bonus and 9/6 JoB. I hit another
set of deuces on it playing 3 lines. I also played 3 lines of Super
Aces and snagged quad Aces once too which made for a nice overall trip.
That 50-line machine offers a nice option to play to whatever level you
are comfortable with. I normally am used to triple play given my
bankroll and it took some getting used to playing it on a 50 play
machine. I once made the mistake of hitting the max bet button!

The HL room also has some very good pay scales for high stakes on single
line machines. You can get APDW, Super Aces and 10/6/40 DDB (along with
9/6 JoB and 9/5 SDB) in denominations of $5, $10, $25, $50 and even
$100. If you like Spin Poker 9/6 JoB, NSUD and 9/5 SDB are available in
$1, $2 and $5 denominations. Finally if you want traditional 3/5/10
play games you can find APDW, Super Aces and 9/6 JoB in $2, $5 and $10
denoms. Although the Super Aces pay scale is only true full pay at 10
lines. It has some weird variants on the common quads paying less in
exchange for better payouts on the full house and flush if you play 5 or
3 lines. Note all of these juicy machines in the HL room have some
placard though that excludes them from same day slot multipliers.

SB

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Howard W. Stern" <howard.w.stern@...>
wrote:

Actually, that is where I have played the game as well. I know they

moved games to make room for the 1c slots. Are the single-play $1 games
with APDW still there? There was a $1 9-7-5 DB progressive. They also
had 8-6 Jacks at 50c (25c ten credits) with a progressive for a
reversible royal that was approaching $70,000. Are all of these still
there? 8-5 Super Aces available on $1 Fifty plays in high-limit.

>From: deuceswild1000 deuceswild1000@...
>Sent: May 14, 2009 9:12 PM
>To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [vpFREE] Re: APDW
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>> I play APDW at the Horseshoe, Hammond, IN. Thanks to everyone that

responded to my original email regarding this game. I did find my
Frugal Video Poker disc and was able to print a strategy. I had totally
forgotten about the disc and for some reason thought I had puchased and
downloaded the program directly from the Internet. I am going this
weekend to the Horseshoe and was wondering what games other members
enjoy there. Thanks again. Evelyn

>
>
>Don't forget to update it (last I knew)
>
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