Are these no longer available for $.25 play? The new VPfree2 db lists these as $.50 machines. If so, when did they change?
Circus Circus Aces and Eights
They were reported MIA in JUL 2008:
http://www.vpfree2.com/casino/circus-circus-hotel-casino/comments
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On 13 Apr 2009 at 14:02, rreid0859 wrote:
Are these no longer available for $.25 play? The new VPfree2 db
lists these as $.50 machines. If so, when did they change?
I believe (not 100%, but close) that we played the bank in the Skyline casino in Oct of 2008 and they were $.25 then.
Can someone else confirm that both the Skyline bank and the the bank in the main casino are no long quarter denom?
thanks-rob
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vpFREE Administrator" <vpfreeadmin@...> wrote:
On 13 Apr 2009 at 14:02, rreid0859 wrote:
> Are these no longer available for $.25 play? The new VPfree2 db
> lists these as $.50 machines. If so, when did they change?They were reported MIA in JUL 2008:
http://www.vpfree2.com/casino/circus-circus-hotel-casino/comments
From the September post it looks like it is still available in quarters, but at at short pay table.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rreid0859" <rreid0859@...> wrote:
I believe (not 100%, but close) that we played the bank in the Skyline casino in Oct of 2008 and they were $.25 then.
Can someone else confirm that both the Skyline bank and the the bank in the main casino are no long quarter denom?
thanks-rob
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vpFREE Administrator" <vpfreeadmin@> wrote:
>
> On 13 Apr 2009 at 14:02, rreid0859 wrote:
>
> > Are these no longer available for $.25 play? The new VPfree2 db
> > lists these as $.50 machines. If so, when did they change?
>
> They were reported MIA in JUL 2008:
>
> http://www.vpfree2.com/casino/circus-circus-hotel-casino/comments
>
"rreid0859" <rreid0859@...> wrote:
From the September post it looks like it is still available in
quarters, but at at short pay table.
I was at Circus LV over the weekend. Played on 2 of the Aces & Eights banks (in the main casino, and near buffet). In both cases, quarters were short pay, 50cents was full pay.