Well, surprise, surprise - a reprieve of sorts.
They have taken out six triple action poker machines, and replaced them
with six triple/five play machines. The pay scales and games are the
same as they were before.
Neil
Well, surprise, surprise - a reprieve of sorts.
They have taken out six triple action poker machines, and replaced them
with six triple/five play machines. The pay scales and games are the
same as they were before.
Neil
Well, it's good to know that SOME decent full-pay machines are still
available. Hopefully, Woodbine will give a "reprieve" too!
Well, surprise, surprise - a reprieve of sorts.
They have taken out six triple action poker machines, and replaced
them
with six triple/five play machines. The pay scales and games are the
same as they were before.
Amazing, someone up there was actually using their brain and decided to convert some machines that weren't being played into something that is playable.
I still can't figure out why they maintain such a high percentage of high denomination triple action machines. You never see more than 10% of them being used.
Regards
A.P.
----- Original Message ----- From: "neilemb" <nembree@aol.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 8:45 PM
Subject: [vpFREE_Canada] Casino Rama - VP Inventory
Well, surprise, surprise - a reprieve of sorts.
They have taken out six triple action poker machines, and replaced them
with six triple/five play machines. The pay scales and games are the
same as they were before.Neil
Not likely - as of last week they've removed completely the bank of $1 Pickem near the Palio Bar. They're now down to 14 machines, and those won't be there much longer.
djmcosmo <djmcosmo@yahoo.com> wrote: Well, it's good to know that SOME decent full-pay machines are still
available. Hopefully, Woodbine will give a "reprieve" too!
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