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MS progressives

It's been commented on numerous times. It's on the 2nd floor vp area,
left side, 2nd $.25 upright just south of the 2 MultiStrikes. Howard
even posted the machine number at one time.

BTW, I've been conducting an interesting experiment. I've been
comparing $.25 5 play NSUD on this machine vs. $.05 25 play NSUD
upstairs. I knew that the volatility could be greater due to the
covariance of the 25 play as recently pointed out by a MS regular.
Unfortunately this has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual
results. Fact of the matter is that the dealt hands are far superior
on the $.25 5 play, not in excess of what should normally be expected
but definitely better than the $.05 multiplay. I can think of no
rational explanation why the $.05 dealt hands should be so bad so
consistently. I suppose it's theoretically possible that all my bad
luck is concentrated in the front of my $.05 playing history, but that
is not a very plausible explanation.

--- In vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com, "Chandler" <omnibibulous1@c...>
wrote:

The quarter royal must have been hit last night. It was a little

over reset

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this morning. I played it for a few hours to a stand off about the same
time last night. The dollar royal remains a bit over $4500.

Can someone confirm the last 3/5 play quarter NSUD that's listed in the
database? I don't see it.

Chandler

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From: vp_nbi [mailto:nbi@w…]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 1:38 PM
To: vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE_Chicago] MS progressives

As of 1/13, 6:15pm:

$.25 $1400+
$1 ~$4500

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I've been conducting an interesting experiment also. I received an MP3
player for Christmas and have taken to using it during VP sessions. I have
noticed that with some music I play faster and, I think, more accurately
than while listening to other music. It's curious. Why would I play better
listening to Violent Femmes or The Clash, than if I was listening to Willie
Nelson, Stan Getz or Nick Cave? I'll need more study, but when I assemble
my data I'll let you know;-)

Chandler

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From: vp_nbi [mailto:…@…com]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 3:00 PM
To: vpFREE_Chicago@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE_Chicago] Re: MS progressives

BTW, I've been conducting an interesting experiment. I've been
comparing $.25 5 play NSUD on this machine vs. $.05 25 play NSUD
upstairs. I knew that the volatility could be greater due to the
covariance of the 25 play as recently pointed out by a MS regular.
Unfortunately this has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual
results. Fact of the matter is that the dealt hands are far superior
on the $.25 5 play, not in excess of what should normally be expected
but definitely better than the $.05 multiplay. I can think of no
rational explanation why the $.05 dealt hands should be so bad so
consistently. I suppose it's theoretically possible that all my bad
luck is concentrated in the front of my $.05 playing history, but that
is not a very plausible explanation.

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