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Dover Racino

I just finished Linda Boyd's "The Video Edge" and was impressed. I
felt it was well written. Looking forward to Jean Scott's next book.
I do have a question out of all of this. I have played at Dover
Down's a few times--DDB on their flat top machines. It is actually
where I cut my teeth as the Racino is easy to get to from my home and
they offer free rooms. Before reading Linda's book I would have never
known these flat tops are VLT's. Acutually, I am confused as they
respond like "real" VP machines. I actually won the 800 coins 4 aces
the last time I was there. The person who paid me told me these
machines were being replaced by 10/01/06 by a bank of Texas Holdem
machines. My question: Are they really only VLT's and I am playing
against other players or are there some machines in this racino that
are true VP machines? If anyone can answer this question I would
appreciate it as I like to go to this casino as they have the best
room offers and the best rooms. Thanks, JT

I've answered this before, but I'll do it again.

Just because it's a VLT does NOT mean that it doesn't deal randomly
from a 52-card deck just like Nevada machines. In fact, only VLT's in
NY racinos (not Native casinos) and Washington State Native casinos
operate differently. From the consumer standpoint there is NO
difference between a machine in Delaware and that in Nevada.

What makes them VLT's is the accounting, not the operation or RNG.

Hope this helps.

Bill

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At 08:04 AM 8/9/2006, you wrote:

I just finished Linda Boyd's "The Video Edge" and was impressed. I
felt it was well written. Looking forward to Jean Scott's next book.
I do have a question out of all of this. I have played at Dover
Down's a few times--DDB on their flat top machines. It is actually
where I cut my teeth as the Racino is easy to get to from my home and
they offer free rooms. Before reading Linda's book I would have never
known these flat tops are VLT's. Acutually, I am confused as they
respond like "real" VP machines. I actually won the 800 coins 4 aces
the last time I was there. The person who paid me told me these
machines were being replaced by 10/01/06 by a bank of Texas Holdem
machines. My question: Are they really only VLT's and I am playing
against other players or are there some machines in this racino that
are true VP machines? If anyone can answer this question I would
appreciate it as I like to go to this casino as they have the best
room offers and the best rooms. Thanks, JT

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