I heard someone say that some casinos save their buffet and restaurant
food discards and pass it on to nearby pig farmers. Is this true?
If no one knows, this might be a good question for the Las Vegas
Advisor to answer.
I heard someone say that some casinos save their buffet and restaurant
food discards and pass it on to nearby pig farmers. Is this true?
If no one knows, this might be a good question for the Las Vegas
Advisor to answer.
brumar_lv asked about $2 Five Play 9/5 SDB at South Coast
Probably 500 hands an hour is a more reasonable estimate. Five Play is a
LOT more time-consuming than single play. Also, you'll need AT LEAST two
machines in order to play that fast --- which hasn't been a problem so
far, but if the machines increase in popularity it might be, There are
only 5 or 6 of them. There are frequent hand pays and the hand pays are
very slow. They don't have a High Limit Slot area yet (they're waiting
until their 30-day Gaming Commission test is over to make any changes)
and there are service issues. They do have aggregate logs --- if you ask
the right person.
You get W2Gs on royals, dealt quads and higher, four aces ($1,600), four
jacks, queens, or kings ($1,200), and "double hits" on twos, threes,
fours, or straight flushes ($800 each). Technically you can get a triple
hit on fives-tens, but that's rare.
You should note that it's streaky. I've played numerous 6-8 hour
sessions, and losing between $10K and $15K is not all that unusual ---
maybe one in five times although I haven't calculated it exactly.
The game is not simple. If you wish to memorize it (the best way to play
intelligently, in my opinion, although I'm in the minority here about
that), it is more difficult than 10/7 DB although considerably easier
than NSU Deuces Wild.
Bob Dancer
For the best in video poker information, visit www.bobdancer.com
or call 1-800-244-2224 M-F 9-5 Pacific Time.
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Someone at Trump Plaza told me they take buffet leftover's and throw them in the trash. I think that would be a waste. Feeding it to the pig's would be better.
Ned C.
The Wild Joker
brumar_lv <brumar_lv@yahoo.com> wrote:
I heard someone say that some casinos save their buffet and restaurant
food discards and pass it on to nearby pig farmers. Is this true?
If no one knows, this might be a good question for the Las Vegas
Advisor to answer.
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