Does anyone know if the multiplier on STP is regulated by the Nevada
Gaming Commission in terms of its random frequency and its average value? I
have noted that some of the software products give a specific payout for STP
games, but if the multiplier is not regulated, how does anyone really know
how it has been set to yield an specific expected payback?
Walter H in Florida
In a message dated 5/3/2011 7:33:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
tomflush@nyc.rr.com writes:
Hi Gang
Well this trip , I also got killed at the Atlantis. It seems the 9/5 super
double MS-STP pays 99.85 are getting a lot of action , so you dont always
get on them ( Good thing too, cause I dropped over $900 here ). The good
news is , next to that beast is a Double Super Times pay poker machine. IF
you like regular Super Times pay, you are going to love this game. Most of
the pay schedules suck, but if you go to dime 10 play ( $7 ) a shot , you get
the pnsud ( i.e. airport deuces ) schedule and its a playable 99.4 game.
Played 3 session , and got deuces at least once every session. One was with
a 5X multiplier for $500. I only got the "double" multiplier 3 times
total, and the best was a 5X + 5X = 10X one.
So a $700 profit on these helped the losses from the so called "EV
better machine" .
They still have 2 triple play nsud machines upstairs in the smoke free
sky terrace. For the second trip in a row , I hit a RF on the right hand
side machine. For the dummy slot players, there are 2-5-2 machines with the
progressive up to a whopping $240,000. If you go to the Peppermill, you can
play these same machines ( $1.80 a pop ) for a more normal $28,000 jackpot.
best wishes...Tom
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