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Scot Krause's VEGAS VALUES - 11 JUL 2010 From: vpFREE Administrator
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Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort From: steveulsh234
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Re: Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort From: casinoknight
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Re: Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort From: Richard Long
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Re: Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort From: Cielaszyk
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Re: win poker on win 7 64bit From: nudge51
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Re: win poker on win 7 64bit From: steven wojciechowski
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Re: win poker on win 7 64bit From: deuceswild1000
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Sam's Town Las Vegas Database From: vegasvpplayer
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progressive meter error From: Howard W. Stern
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Re: progressive meter error From: Tom Robertson
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Re: progressive meter error From: BCarStew@aol.com
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Re: progressive meter error From: johnac1976
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Re: progressive meter error From: Howard W. Stern
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Re: progressive meter error From: Tom Robertson
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Re: progressive meter error From: Tom Robertson
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Re: South Point 100-play - bank by coffee shop gone From: Wild Bill
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Scot Krause's VEGAS VALUES - 11 JUL 2010
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Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort
Posted by: "steveulsh234" steveulsh234@yahoo.com steveulsh234
Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:32 am (PDT)Anyone have any info on the VP offerings and slot club or other info regarding this recently introduced Scottsdale, AZ resort?
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Re: Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort
Posted by: "casinoknight" casinoknight@hotmail.com casinoknight
Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:18 am (PDT)It's a wasteland, unless you'd consider playing anything with a 6/5 paytable including JOB.
The new place is packed with video slots. Very few VP machines.
Fort McDowell is a 15 or 20 minute drive east of Talking Stick, with playable games, imho.
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> Anyone have any info on the VP offerings and slot club or other info regarding this recently introduced Scottsdale, AZ resort?
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Re: Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort
Posted by: "Richard Long" carlboy101@yahoo.com carlboy101
Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:59 am (PDT)I went there about 4-6 weeks ago.
It's a nicely laid out and good looking casino.
There is a good variety of quality eateries.
The VP inventory is pretty slim with terrible pay tables.________________________________
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Re: Casino Arizona @Talking Stick Resort
Posted by: "Cielaszyk" cacti-az@cox.net k7dec
Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:33 am (PDT)The best game that I could find at both locations was:
98.86% - 15/10 Double Deuces in 25c (in about 10 machines, if it's still
there)Dennis
vp-connoisseur>Anyone have any info on the VP offerings and slot club or other info regarding this recently introduced Scottsdale, AZ resort?
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Re: win poker on win 7 64bit
Posted by: "nudge51" nudge51@cox.net nudge511
Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:06 am (PDT)--------------------------------------------------
From: "deuceswild1000" <deuceswild1000@yahoo.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: win poker on win 7 64bit> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, steven wojciechowski <swojc2000@...> wrote:
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>> I want to run win poker on win 7 x64 I remember reading about doing it before.
>> If anyone knows thank you in advance.
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> This is all I did http://www.videopokerforwinners.com/windows7/Yours would be an excellent suggestion had the original poster asked about the Video Poker For Winners software, but he did not. The question that was posed was regarding the Winpoker program, and not knowing the poster's level of knowledge re: Windows 7, I tried to answer the question as if the person trying my recommendation had not used this new operating system before. It might not be a bad idea for your future posts if you were to recall the R.I.F. campaign of P.S.A. of some years back. Reading Is Fundamental. I am assuming that since steven wojciechowski has not posted to the thread again, no news is good news.
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Re: win poker on win 7 64bit
Posted by: "steven wojciechowski" swojc2000@yahoo.com swojc2000
Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:44 am (PDT)BDWP runs fine on win7 64 bit I installed it no problem if anyone wants to know.
Thank you for the answers!!!!!________________________________
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Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Re: win poker on win 7 64bit--------------------------------------------------
From: "deuceswild1000" <deuceswild1000@yahoo.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: win poker on win 7 64bit> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, steven wojciechowski <swojc2000@...> wrote:
>>
>> I want to run win poker on win 7 x64 I remember reading about doing it
before.
>> If anyone knows thank you in advance.
>
>
> This is all I did http://www.videopokerforwinners.com/windows7/Yours would be an excellent suggestion had the original poster asked about the
Video Poker For Winners software, but he did not. The question that was posed
was regarding the Winpoker program, and not knowing the poster's level of
knowledge re: Windows 7, I tried to answer the question as if the person trying
my recommendation had not used this new operating system before. It might not be
a bad idea for your future posts if you were to recall the R.I.F. campaign of
P.S.A. of some years back. Reading Is Fundamental. I am assuming that since
steven wojciechowski has not posted to the thread again, no news is good news.
Nudge[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: win poker on win 7 64bit
Posted by: "deuceswild1000" deuceswild1000@yahoo.com deuceswild1000
Sun Jul 11, 2010 6:47 pm (PDT)--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nudge51" <nudge51@...> wrote:
It might not be a bad idea for your future posts if you were to recall the R.I.F. campaign of P.S.A. of some years back. Reading Is Fundamental. I am assuming that since steven wojciechowski has not posted to the thread again, no news is good news.
>Yes, I answered wrong question, but do you need to be so critical?
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Sam's Town Las Vegas Database
Posted by: "vegasvpplayer" vegasvpplayer@gmail.com vegasvpplayer
Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:14 am (PDT)I could not located the recently reported $1 9/6 JoB 4-way progressive. I was anxious to see what the 4th meter would be cover. About a decade ago, I recall playing this game with a 3-way progressive in Biloxi. I think it was at Casino Magic.
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progressive meter error
Posted by: "Howard W. Stern" howard.w.stern@earthlink.net howardwstern
Sun Jul 11, 2010 12:14 pm (PDT)Yesterday, I had an incident at the Majestic Star (Gary IN) where I am the
vpfree2 monitor.I was playing a 25c 9-6DB (Actually has other games on this link but I was
playing the strongest EV.) Progressive with three meters (RF, quad aces,
quad 2/3/4).The combined values of the meters and cashback made this barely a 100% play.
I had put $80 in the game when I made quad deuces for $118.25 but the meter
did not reset (to $100).Because the meter did not reset, I continued to play and made four aces less
than ten hands later for $215. Again the meter did not reset (to $200).note: Those two meters would not be enough to make the game 100% but the RF
(and 4x points) was high enough to cover the rest.Shortly after this, somebody else hit the low quads (for $119.25) and the
meter did reset. Because of that, I stopped playing.Now the issue: Obviously my machine (but not the seven others in this bank)
was not resetting for progressive hits (Both progressives I hit paid the
full progressive amount rounded to the next higher quarter.).I was leaving for the day so I told a house
person about the "leak". I did not want to be accused of anything. WAS I A
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Re: progressive meter error
Posted by: "Tom Robertson" madameguyon@embarqmail.com mdmgyn
Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:29 pm (PDT)>Yesterday, I had an incident at the Majestic Star (Gary IN) where I am the
>vpfree2 monitor.
>
>
>
>I was playing a 25c 9-6DB (Actually has other games on this link but I was
>playing the strongest EV.) Progressive with three meters (RF, quad aces,
>quad 2/3/4).
>
>The combined values of the meters and cashback made this barely a 100% play.
>
>
>I had put $80 in the game when I made quad deuces for $118.25 but the meter
>did not reset (to $100).
>
>Because the meter did not reset, I continued to play and made four aces less
>than ten hands later for $215. Again the meter did not reset (to $200).
>
>note: Those two meters would not be enough to make the game 100% but the RF
>(and 4x points) was high enough to cover the rest.
>
>Shortly after this, somebody else hit the low quads (for $119.25) and the
>meter did reset. Because of that, I stopped playing.
>
>
>
>Now the issue: Obviously my machine (but not the seven others in this bank)
>was not resetting for progressive hits (Both progressives I hit paid the
>full progressive amount rounded to the next higher quarter.).
>
> I was leaving for the day so I told a house
>person about the "leak". I did not want to be accused of anything. WAS I A
>TOTAL FOOL FOR DOING THIS?Usually, when this happens, the machine isn't adding to the meter,
either, so, as long as each machine is played the same amount, it
doesn't affect the average jackpot, and it's unlikely to be noticed
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Re: progressive meter error
Posted by: "BCarStew@aol.com" BCarStew@aol.com bcarstew
Sun Jul 11, 2010 4:35 pm (PDT)Before express my opinion, I would first like to state that, in my
opinion, the House is the enemy and anything LEGAL is permissible.That being said, A counter person gave me $10 too much change and I gave
it back as I did not want her register to be short, so I am talking the
HOUSE and not House employees.IF you wanted to be COMPLETELY honest, in addition to informing the House
about the meter's failure to reset, you should have given the difference
back.So you were partially honest.
I would have not said anything and let a few other poor slobs make some
profit and I would not have felt guilty about it.Bruce Stewart
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Re: progressive meter error
Posted by: "johnac1976" johnac1976@yahoo.com johnac1976
Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:21 pm (PDT)Why should the player give anything back? They hit (and were paid) the progressive amount as shown on the machine. If it didn't reset afterwards, that's not the player's fault and IMO ethically wouldn't owe any money back (unless perhaps if they hit the same progressive multiple times before it reset). Even then, I would have a hard time saying they owed any money back.
John
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@... wrote:
>> IF you wanted to be COMPLETELY honest, in addition to informing the House
> about the meter's failure to reset, you should have given the difference
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Re: progressive meter error
Posted by: "Howard W. Stern" howard.w.stern@earthlink.net howardwstern
Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:51 pm (PDT)I was paid the correct progressive and the 2nd hit was a different
progressive. If someone previous to me hit a progressive then whoever hit it
next whether it was me or someone else would be getting more than the
correct amount but I would not have anyway of knowing this.Obviously if the game had reset on the first progressive, I would not have
hit the 2nd as I would have quit.From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpF…@…com] On Behalf Of
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To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] progressive meter errorBefore express my opinion, I would first like to state that, in my
opinion, the House is the enemy and anything LEGAL is permissible.That being said, A counter person gave me $10 too much change and I gave
it back as I did not want her register to be short, so I am talking the
HOUSE and not House employees.IF you wanted to be COMPLETELY honest, in addition to informing the House
about the meter's failure to reset, you should have given the difference
back.So you were partially honest.
I would have not said anything and let a few other poor slobs make some
profit and I would not have felt guilty about it.Bruce Stewart
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Re: progressive meter error
Posted by: "Tom Robertson" madameguyon@embarqmail.com mdmgyn
Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:27 am (PDT)>Before express my opinion, I would first like to state that, in my
>opinion, the House is the enemy and anything LEGAL is permissible.
>
>That being said, A counter person gave me $10 too much change and I gave
>it back as I did not want her register to be short, so I am talking the
>HOUSE and not House employees.
>
>IF you wanted to be COMPLETELY honest, in addition to informing the House
>about the meter's failure to reset, you should have given the difference
>back.
>
>So you were partially honest.
>
>I would have not said anything and let a few other poor slobs make some
>profit and I would not have felt guilty about it.
>
> Bruce StewartI've always struggled with things like this. Why is the house the
enemy? Casino owners are human beings with feelings, just as house
employees are. Why would I be justified in keeping $10 that I got by
taking advantage of a casino making a mistake if I wouldn't be
justified in, say, picking up and keeping a $10 bill that a friend had
just dropped? Why aren't casino owners entitled to the same
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Re: progressive meter error
Posted by: "Tom Robertson" madameguyon@embarqmail.com mdmgyn
Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:29 am (PDT)>I was paid the correct progressive and the 2nd hit was a different
>progressive. If someone previous to me hit a progressive then whoever hit it
>next whether it was me or someone else would be getting more than the
>correct amount but I would not have anyway of knowing this.If enough people had played the machine that didn't reset the meter,
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Re: South Point 100-play - bank by coffee shop gone
Posted by: "Wild Bill" wcimo@yahoo.com wcimo
Sun Jul 11, 2010 5:30 pm (PDT)I have heard that these will be in the new area.
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Subject: [vpFREE] Re: South Point 100-play - bank by coffee shop gone
To: vpfree@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 9, 2010, 4:45 PM--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "gamb00ler" <gamb00ler@...> wrote:
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> Was there evening of Jul 8, '10. The bank by the coffee shop has fallen into a black hole. Hopefully it will emerge somewhere else, but hope is faint.South Point is opening expanded casino space in a few days. Maybe missing machines will show up there.
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Re: South Point 100-play - bank by coffee shop gone
Posted by: "gamb00ler" gamb00ler@yahoo.com gamb00ler
Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:43 pm (PDT)Wild Bill wrote:
>
> I have heard that these will be in the new area.I was at Southpoint Sunday evening and looked into the new area. I noticed the four 100-play in that area close to the poker room.
G'luck all,
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