I'm wondering if anybody can provide information on how much one's
play is affected at the various casinos which have been mentioned as
having a reduced machine speed for full pay machines. For instance,
if I just keep pressing the deal button on a full speed machine for 10
minutes without stopping to select any cards and find that I can play
80 hands then how many will I be able to play at the Eastside Cannery
or Sam's Town. Also, what casinos are known to have full pay machines
that run at full speed? Also, should machine speed be an item that
should appear on each casino's page on vpFree?
Machine Speed
I can get anywhere from 800 to 1200 hands per hour on a single-line
game depending on the speed of the machine.
One way to check yourself is to play for awhile on a machine and time
yourself. This will give you your number of hands per hour on each
bank of machines that you usually play. Then you will have statistics
to compare.
The full pay machines at most Stations and Suncoast are reasonably
fast.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vpcostsmoney" <vpcostsmoney@...> wrote:
I'm wondering if anybody can provide information on how much one's
play is affected at the various casinos which have been mentioned as
having a reduced machine speed for full pay machines. For instance,
if I just keep pressing the deal button on a full speed machine for 10
minutes without stopping to select any cards and find that I can play
80 hands then how many will I be able to play at the Eastside Cannery
or Sam's Town. Also, what casinos are known to have full pay machines
that run at full speed? Also, should machine speed be an item that
should appear on each casino's page on vpFree?