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\ Hoping for advice on best Vegas casino(s) for VP, prefer triple double bonus or double double

Hey - was hoping for any advice on the best casino(s) for video poker
in Vegas. I play often at my local socal indian casino but new to
Vegas. I prefer triple double bonus or double double bonus and
normally play at $5 or $2. I played at Palazzo tonight and hit a few
hands but the machines weren't consistently strong and I sorta went
belly up. Hoping to do better tomorrow. I suspect the 'glitzier' Strip
casinos might not be the best VP bet, but appreciate any insights!
Thanks!

Jack,

Have you tried using the "advanced" search feature on vpFREE2 to locate the specific games at the denominations you prefer playing? That will provide you with not only specific casinos but. in many cases, machine locations within those casinos.

Not really sure what you mean by ". . .but the machines weren't consistently strong . . .". You're either playing full-pay paytables or reduced paytables. And you're right - even at the higher denominations, you're not going to find the best v.p. on The Strip.

Neil M.

Thanks for the insight. By strong I just mean that it's been rare at
the better indian casinos that I after ten grand put in I've only hit
a two grand jackpot. Of course it's gambling and there'll always be
bad streaks. It just felt like their machines were ominously cold. A
few twelve four of a kinds etc at least would have felt a tad
'smoother' in terms of play to me. But again I know it's gambling. I
think I'll try casino royale and maybe palms or station tonight. Thanks!

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On Nov 17, 2009, at 1:04 PM, "nemartin2002" <nemartin2002@yahoo.com> wrote:

Jack,

Have you tried using the "advanced" search feature on vpFREE2 to
locate the specific games at the denominations you prefer playing?
That will provide you with not only specific casinos but. in many
cases, machine locations within those casinos.

Not really sure what you mean by ". . .but the machines weren't
consistently strong . . .". You're either playing full-pay paytables
or reduced paytables. And you're right - even at the higher
denominations, you're not going to find the best v.p. on The Strip.

Neil M.

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