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PLANET HOLLYWOOD THEORETICAL POINTS

we get offers in the mail from planet hollywood that tell us we will
get x dollars back for so many theoretical dollars in play. i have
tried to find out what theoretical play means. i would like to know
how they calculate theoretical play based on coins thru the machine. if
anyone can tell me what this means i would appreciate it. my host tony
smith didn't even know what theoretical play entails.

The casino assigns a theoretical loss percentage to each machine. For
example, if you play $10,000 coin-in on a machine with a 2% theo, your
theoretical loss is $200 (10,000 *.02).

Someone else asked a question here about these Planet Hollywood offers.
Several people answered. Heres a link to the start of that thread:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vpFREE/message/89702

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On 9 Dec 2008 at 20:22, smithnorv wrote:

we get offers in the mail from planet hollywood that tell us we will
get x dollars back for so many theoretical dollars in play. i have
tried to find out what theoretical play means. i would like to know
how they calculate theoretical play based on coins thru the machine. if
anyone can tell me what this means i would appreciate it. my host tony
smith didn't even know what theoretical play entails.

Silver Legacy in Reno has a similar deal, 10% same day cashback of
theoretical if you give them a local address.

> we get offers in the mail from planet hollywood that tell us we will
> get x dollars back for so many theoretical dollars in play. i have
> tried to find out what theoretical play means. i would like to know
> how they calculate theoretical play based on coins thru the

machine. if

> anyone can tell me what this means i would appreciate it. my host

tony

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "vpFae" <vpFae@...> wrote:

On 9 Dec 2008 at 20:22, smithnorv wrote:
> smith didn't even know what theoretical play entails.

The casino assigns a theoretical loss percentage to each machine. For
example, if you play $10,000 coin-in on a machine with a 2% theo, your
theoretical loss is $200 (10,000 *.02).

Someone else asked a question here about these Planet Hollywood offers.
Several people answered. Heres a link to the start of that thread:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vpFREE/message/89702