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LVA Question of the Day - 7 OCT 2011

LVA Question of the Day - 7 OCT 2011

Q: How can a bet be great at -3 and bad at -3.5 --
all the way from great to bad for 1/2 point?

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I believe this information has been posted here and/or in the database already, but here is a "confirmation":

Neither Star City Casino in Sydney nor Crown Casino in Melbourne has any VP whatsoever. (Well, except possibly for private areas where you have to be a member to enter, but I'm pretty sure those don't have any VP either.)

(One "feature" I did notice that I seriously doubt will ever see the light of day in Vegas; in the Melbourne casino, each slot machine has an information screen that not only tells you the house advantage for that machine, but how many possible combinations there are for each winning combination of symbols. Note that the machines in the Sydney casino did not have this.)

Don wrote:

(One "feature" I did notice that I seriously doubt will ever see the light of day in Vegas; in the Melbourne casino, each slot machine has an information screen that not only tells you the house advantage for that machine, but how many possible combinations there are for each winning combination of symbols. Note that the machines in the Sydney casino did not have this.)

Is there a gaming commission there so that it's likely that this
information is accurate?