Usually the one level Multi-Strike full pays the royal. (My mom often plays
one level at the Majestic Star - Gary IN while I play the full version.)
Beware, that some Multi-Strike does not full pay the royal at all!! (Trump
across the dock from the Majestic Star not only has bad pay tables but some
of the games take 25 nickels per line and only pay 6250 nickels for a max
coin royal instead of 20000. Funny thing about this is that one such game
is TDB so the 4 aces plus low and also the 4 twos, threes or fours plus
low pay more than the royal. )
[Original Message]
From: Bill Velek <billvelek@alltel.net>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 1/30/2004 2:03:44 AM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Re: Interesting MultiStrike Statistics - 2 Level
Play
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Harry Porter wrote:
> bjaygold wrote:
> > The few times I've checked Multistrike paytables, when you play
> > fewer than four levels (with max coins on the levels you DO play)
> > the Royals pay 1250 coins times the appropriate multipliers. Is this
> > not the case?
>
> That's a critical observation, obviously.
>
> I've only played the game on four occasions, the last being around 3
> months ago. I recall the paytables being full pay even when less than
> 4 Levels were selected in those cases, but because I was playing all 4
> levels I can't say this for sure.
>
> Some feedback on this is appreciated.I have only played MS in Tunica, Mississippi -- in three separate
casinos. The last time was on January 19th, at Hollywood Casino. The
other places were Harrahs and Gold Strike. In ALL instances, the
paytable for FULL-COIN jumped to the max Royal value as soon as I moved
from playing one level to playing 2-levels. I know this was the case
for all denominations because I was very careful to check every
denomination on every level and copy down the paytables and free ride
percentages. I've been meaning to get that info to Tom for his
inventory, but have either been busy or have forgotten at the time ...
and once again I find that this is not a good time while I remember
because it is going to take a bit, and I need to get some sleep because
I'm ready to crash. I will say that the machines at Hollywood were
'weird' -- a little different than the others I'd seen so far, because
they only offered 8 games instead of the usual 12, and they had a bunch
of buttons on the machine that weren't functional -- as if they
retrofitted the darn thing; max bet was five coins, and max number of
levels was ... obviously ... 4, yet they had a line of buttons which
didn't do anyting at all, labeled "Play 1 Hand ... Play 10 Hands ...
Play 15 Hands ... Play 25 Hands ... and ... Play 50 Hands" ... as though
this was a multi-play machine, which is was not. I put some money in it
and played occasionally as I checked the inventory, and I tried pressing
those buttons and nothing happened. Really weird.Really lousy inventory, though, so there is nothing on them worth
playing at all.Cheers.
Bill Velek
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