vpFREE2 Forums

(Fwd) vpFree update for Beau Rivage, Biloxi, MS

Private email to vpFae:

···

********************************

At Beau Rivage in Biloxi, the 10/6 DDB is shorted on the Straight Flush
payout (40 instead of 50), making the return 99.96.

http://members.cox.net/vp_free/S_Beau.htm

If anyone knows the location of these 10/6/40 DDB machines please
email me or post here.

I searched last night for these machines at the Beau and could not
locate them. Since there are only three I assume they're mixed in
with a bank of shorter pay machines.

I'll post another update soon with locations and pay tables of
progressives.

At Beau Rivage in Biloxi, the 10/6 DDB is shorted on the Straight

Flush

···

--- In vpFREE_Biloxi@yahoogroups.com, "vpFae" <vpFae@...> wrote:

payout (40 instead of 50), making the return 99.96.

They are in a bank of uprights to the left of the Breeze Bar, a couple
rows past the 100 play machines. Only 3 of the machines have the
10/6/40 DDB. If you are standing in front of this bank facing the back
of the casino, the two end machines have the 10/6/40 DDB game. The
third one is on the opposite side behind the one on the end. I'll try
to draw it out below. The "o" is the machine with the 10/6 DDB.

x x x x x x o
x x x x x o o Breeze Bar

                                          Entrance to Casino

Yeah, and let's see how long they'll last now that everyone knows
where the machines are at.

···

--- In vpFREE_Biloxi@yahoogroups.com, "flmary1" <flmary1@...> wrote:

They are in a bank of uprights to the left of the Breeze Bar, a couple
rows past the 100 play machines. Only 3 of the machines have the
10/6/40 DDB. If you are standing in front of this bank facing the back
of the casino, the two end machines have the 10/6/40 DDB game. The
third one is on the opposite side behind the one on the end. I'll try
to draw it out below. The "o" is the machine with the 10/6 DDB.

x x x x x x o
x x x x x o o Breeze Bar

                                          Entrance to Casino

___________________________________________________________________________

paladingaming.net

--- In vpFREE_Biloxi@yahoogroups.com, "paladingamingllc"
<paladingamingllc@...> wrote:

Yeah, and let's see how long they'll last now that everyone knows
where the machines are at.
paladingaming.net

The fact that 3 of those machines were 99.9% has been published in
this forum for some time now. If the casino wanted to find them
and change them it would have been easy for them to do so.

On the other hand, it's harder for players to find hidden machines
when (just for example) there are 12 games and 4 denominations and
someone else is usually playing Caveman Keno on the good machine.

Isn't that why we come here, to exchange info like this?

Now if I found a truly amazing play I'd keep it to myself, but I
hardly think 10/6/40 DDB qualifies :wink: LOL

Mac
www.casinocamper.com

Mac, it's a mistake, and should be treated as such. See, here's the
problem...it's not the rec player that I'm worried about, I help them
out frequently, it's my fellow professional, particularly the ones who
will find a spot and pound it until the casino, as they say in modern
parlance, "taps out". Too many of these guys just can't help
themselves. I'm really not in the mood to assist them, because nothing
ever comes back from them except another downgraded machine.

Look, these are the only machines in the building paying over 99%, you
tell me if it looks like a mistake to you. Remember, your hobby is my
business. We'll see how this plays out. Actually, all things
considered, the game itself is break even considering the dreaded 3%
death tax in MS and the .25 free play.

Mac, please drop me a line at paladin@paladingaming.net to discuss.

···

--- In vpFREE_Biloxi@yahoogroups.com, "Mac McClellan" <mac@...> wrote:

--- In vpFREE_Biloxi@yahoogroups.com, "paladingamingllc"
<paladingamingllc@> wrote:
>
> Yeah, and let's see how long they'll last now that everyone knows
> where the machines are at.
> paladingaming.net

The fact that 3 of those machines were 99.9% has been published in
this forum for some time now. If the casino wanted to find them
and change them it would have been easy for them to do so.

On the other hand, it's harder for players to find hidden machines
when (just for example) there are 12 games and 4 denominations and
someone else is usually playing Caveman Keno on the good machine.

Isn't that why we come here, to exchange info like this?

Now if I found a truly amazing play I'd keep it to myself, but I
hardly think 10/6/40 DDB qualifies :wink: LOL

_______________________________________________________________________