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In a message dated 7/13/07 8:05:10 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
pat90218@yahoo.com writes:

Hi I was wondering if anyone can tell me the payback % on a old stand alone
flush attack assuming its full pay sigma game
   
  thank you

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GRAYTLEEGRAY@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 7/13/07 8:05:10 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
pat90218@yahoo.com writes:

Hi I was wondering if anyone can tell me the payback % on a old stand alone
flush attack assuming its full pay sigma game

thank you

If you go to the vpFREE homepage and visit the FAQs there is a section that
addresses exotic VP games with links to other references. The Flush Attack
reference will take you to a old Strictly Slots article that lists paytables and
talks about the good old days of FA.<BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> Get
a sneak peak of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour</HTML>

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> Hi I was wondering if anyone can tell me the payback % on a old

stand alone

> flush attack assuming its full pay sigma game

I figure you are referring to the old clunker at Ascuagua's Nugget. If
you have Frugal or Win to analyze the game then find the 10/7 DB
payscale and change the FH to 8 for 1 and the straight to 4 for 1.
That particular machine is on a five flush cycle, that is 4 regular
flushes pay 5 for one then the fifth flush will pay 25 for one. 4 x 5
is 20, plus 25 equals 45. Dividing 45 by the 5 flush cycle gives a
flush value of 9 for one. So enter 9 as the flush value, then
analyze. It should come in right at 100%.

You should use a strategy based on the flush paying a constant 9 for
one. Do not use a strategy based on the flush paying 5 for one and
then switching to a strategy based on the flush paying 25 for one when
the light is on.

If you a referring to the clunker at the Pioneer in Laughlin that
Graytleegray reported recently as still being there it is an oddball
payschedule. 8/6/100. three flushes at 6 for 1, then one flush at 20
for one. 9.5 is the flush value in this game. Since you can't punch
half a number into Win or Frugal use 9 as the flush value(the same as
above) then divide .5 by whatever the analyzer says the flush frequency
is. If it says it is 56 then dividing .5 by 56 would be a .89% addon
to whatever the analyzer says the game comes in at.

It is probably the strongest quarter play at the pioneer these days.

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