reason given: they were only played on double point days.
No more Dream Card at South Point
reason given: they were only played on double point days.
Thats crap, I saw plenty of folks playing on single points day. The pro's I caught playing those machines were all playing them at 5 coin not 6. Its most likely the case that one month, a few players got lucky, hit extra royals and the machines showed a loss for the month - Yank time !
This may be a dumb question, but why would you play Dreamcard short?
The pro's I caught playing those machines were all playing them at 5 coin not 6.
This may be a dumb question, but why would you play Dreamcard short?
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Deb" <dlf89@...> wrote:
Playing the dream card with 5 coins gives you the same as a regular spin poker machine. Playine TEN coins turns on the dream card feature.
(The dream card machines were spin poker only at South Point)
I played a dreamcard machine that was not spinpokerat Southpoint on two different non-multiplier days. I think there were several 3play machines.
(The dream card machines were spin poker only at South Point)
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