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Mohegan Sun Tonite....???

"Are these class 3 machines, or are they regular machines such as in AC or Vegas at Yonkers? "

My understanding is that Mohegan Sun is Class III gaming which is a random deal.

VP in New York racinos (such as Yonkers) is not a random deal.

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"Are these class 3 machines, or are they regular machines such as

in AC or Vegas at Yonkers? "

My understanding is that Mohegan Sun is Class III gaming which is a

random deal.

VP in New York racinos (such as Yonkers) is not a random deal.

       RE: Class III Machines ?

     So how do I tell a Class III machine from a non-class machine
      just by looking at it ??? I just look at the pay out

tables and if it is a 6/5 I don't play it .

                                       Tony

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, kelso 1600 <kelso1600@...> wrote:

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--- > I am fairly new to playing video poker and very new to this
forum. From what I understand pay tables used at both the Florida
Seminole and New York casinos(Class II machines)show what will be paid
on the winning hands but are no guage of the actual EV of the machine.
In New York the machines are based on Lottery games. The games are
packaged as "books" with a predetermined number of payouts and a state
mandated 10% takeout. I, too, have found the use of full pay tables to
be confusing and (to me) a little deceptive.
             Patmocsd

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> So how do I tell a Class III machine from a non-class machine
> just by looking at it ??? I just look at the pay out
tables and if it is a 6/5 I don't play it .

                                       Tony
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