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Hard Rock Seminole

Went to the Hard Rock Seminole since I am working in Miami for a couple
of weeks. Closest airport to the casino is the Ft. Lauderdale
airport. Property is large with large shopping plaza and an extensive
number of food outlets.

All machines appear to be Class III. Although I have never been to
Hard Rock Seminole, I have experienced Class II gaming. There was no
indication that the machines were Class II at one point; don't know if
this means that they bought all new machines or not.

This list is not exchaustive but I found 9/6 JOB in $2/5/10 single line
in the high limit area along with $1 3/5/10 play.

Outside the non-smoking casino, found $1 JOB in about eight machines.

Deuces at the dollar (and higher) level seemed to be a new version of
NSUD; it was 15/10/4/4/3/2/1. (Since I don't have my computer with me;
not sure how much the cut on the five-of-a-kind lowers the payout.)

As for quarters and fifty cents, best found is 7/5 JOB and 6/5 Bonus
Poker.

Many video poker machines have blackjack, keno and VP on them so it is
a bit confusing when first looking at one since I had a quick
conclusion that a machine only had blackjack but actually had video
poker as well. Casino appears to have only a small percentage of video
poker machines as compared to number of reel slots.

Comps are .25%

There is no cashback however there is a promotion in February on
Wednesdays and Sundays you can convert comps to free play.

And "yes" I played some quarter 7/5 JOB; made $10 and left.

It is a nice complex. If desperate to play and did not want to fly to
Las Vegas; it would merit consideration.

Class II machines will usually say somewhere in small print something to the effect "cards displayed are for entertainment purposes only". The cost of the 5 of a kind being lowered one is about 0.3%.

kelso1600 <kelso1600@hotmail.com> wrote: Went to the Hard Rock Seminole since I am working in Miami for a couple
of weeks. Closest airport to the casino is the Ft. Lauderdale
airport. Property is large with large shopping plaza and an extensive
number of food outlets.

All machines appear to be Class III. Although I have never been to
Hard Rock Seminole, I have experienced Class II gaming. There was no
indication that the machines were Class II at one point; don't know if
this means that they bought all new machines or not.

This list is not exchaustive but I found 9/6 JOB in $2/5/10 single line
in the high limit area along with $1 3/5/10 play.

Outside the non-smoking casino, found $1 JOB in about eight machines.

Deuces at the dollar (and higher) level seemed to be a new version of
NSUD; it was 15/10/4/4/3/2/1. (Since I don't have my computer with me;
not sure how much the cut on the five-of-a-kind lowers the payout.)

As for quarters and fifty cents, best found is 7/5 JOB and 6/5 Bonus
Poker.

Many video poker machines have blackjack, keno and VP on them so it is
a bit confusing when first looking at one since I had a quick
conclusion that a machine only had blackjack but actually had video
poker as well. Casino appears to have only a small percentage of video
poker machines as compared to number of reel slots.

Comps are .25%

There is no cashback however there is a promotion in February on
Wednesdays and Sundays you can convert comps to free play.

And "yes" I played some quarter 7/5 JOB; made $10 and left.

It is a nice complex. If desperate to play and did not want to fly to
Las Vegas; it would merit consideration.

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They had JW2 on the Game Kings when it was Class II, or should I say,
what appeared to be JW2.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "kelso1600" <kelso1600@...> wrote:

Went to the Hard Rock Seminole since I am working in Miami for a couple
of weeks. Closest airport to the casino is the Ft. Lauderdale
airport. Property is large with large shopping plaza and an extensive
number of food outlets.

All machines appear to be Class III. Although I have never been to
Hard Rock Seminole, I have experienced Class II gaming. There was no
indication that the machines were Class II at one point; don't know if
this means that they bought all new machines or not.

This list is not exchaustive but I found 9/6 JOB in $2/5/10 single line
in the high limit area along with $1 3/5/10 play.

Outside the non-smoking casino, found $1 JOB in about eight machines.

Deuces at the dollar (and higher) level seemed to be a new version of
NSUD; it was 15/10/4/4/3/2/1. (Since I don't have my computer with me;
not sure how much the cut on the five-of-a-kind lowers the payout.)

As for quarters and fifty cents, best found is 7/5 JOB and 6/5 Bonus
Poker.

Many video poker machines have blackjack, keno and VP on them so it is
a bit confusing when first looking at one since I had a quick
conclusion that a machine only had blackjack but actually had video
poker as well. Casino appears to have only a small percentage of video
poker machines as compared to number of reel slots.

Comps are .25%

There is no cashback however there is a promotion in February on
Wednesdays and Sundays you can convert comps to free play.

And "yes" I played some quarter 7/5 JOB; made $10 and left.

Although the rules change state to state the Class II machines in Fla all had fairly large Bingo cards showing. The Seminoles have been preparing for Class III for a long time and had many machines in storage. I'm surprised they were able to convert most or all this quickly but if you don't see a Bingo card...

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At 03:40 AM 2/3/2008, you wrote:

Class II machines will usually say somewhere in small print something to the effect "cards displayed are for entertainment purposes only". The cost of the 5 of a kind being lowered one is about 0.3%.

kelso1600 <kelso1600@hotmail.com> wrote: Went to the Hard Rock Seminole since I am working in Miami for a couple
of weeks. Closest airport to the casino is the Ft. Lauderdale
airport. Property is large with large shopping plaza and an extensive
number of food outlets.

All machines appear to be Class III. Although I have never been to
Hard Rock Seminole, I have experienced Class II gaming. There was no
indication that the machines were Class II at one point; don't know if
this means that they bought all new machines or not.