hi all and thanks
what is the group preference for vp....
hi all and thanks
what is the group preference for vp....
Of the two, I've only ever played at Caesars Indiana. I really like
the boat and decided to be the Casino Monitor.
Based on the reported inventories, I would compare things this way:
-- Caesars has more machines with good games
-- Caesars has a greater diversity in good games
-- Caesars has good games in a wider range of denomenations
-- Caesars has good games at the bars (JW2)
-- Belterra has NSUD (quarter denom only)
-- Belterra has a few 50/100-play machines w/ 9/6 JoB
Based solely on the posted inventories, I think Caesars is better.
But the multi-play machines could be a major plus to some people -- I
would love to have them at Caesars and would probably double my
coin-in per trip if they did.
Take a look at the posted inventories...
Caesars Indiana -- http://members.cox.net/vpfree/M_CaeI.htm
Belterra -- http://members.cox.net/vpfree/M_Belt.htm
If you go to Caesars and notice any changes to the reported inventory,
please let me know. I want to keep this as up-to-date as possible!
Ken
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "clmparadise" <Kbclm@...> wrote:
hi all and thanks
what is the group preference for vp....
Belterra recently removed four of their .01/.02/.05 50-play machines,
two of which had 9/6 JOB. Their cash back was greatly reduced this
summer and continues to worsen without notice. It is now approaching
$16 C/I for .01 CB. Belterra has 12 .25 NSUD progressive machines
and about 11 machines with 9/6 JOB from .01 to $1.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "kkirschner" <ken.kirschner@...> wrote:
Of the two, I've only ever played at Caesars Indiana. I really like
the boat and decided to be the Casino Monitor.Based on the reported inventories, I would compare things this way:
-- Caesars has more machines with good games
-- Caesars has a greater diversity in good games
-- Caesars has good games in a wider range of denomenations
-- Caesars has good games at the bars (JW2)
-- Belterra has NSUD (quarter denom only)
-- Belterra has a few 50/100-play machines w/ 9/6 JoBBased solely on the posted inventories, I think Caesars is better.
But the multi-play machines could be a major plus to some people --
I
would love to have them at Caesars and would probably double my
coin-in per trip if they did.Take a look at the posted inventories...
Caesars Indiana -- http://members.cox.net/vpfree/M_CaeI.htm
Belterra -- http://members.cox.net/vpfree/M_Belt.htmIf you go to Caesars and notice any changes to the reported
inventory,
please let me know. I want to keep this as up-to-date as possible!
Ken
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "clmparadise" <Kbclm@> wrote:
>
> hi all and thanks
>
> what is the group preference for vp....
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