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Question about Station's Slot Club...

Hey Group,

I had a question in need of confirmation regarding the Boarding Pass program. I understand that the point accrual is 3 points per $1 except on "Optimum Machines", where it becomes $4 per 1 point -- basically 3:1 for non-optimum v. optimum.

My question is regarding what exactly constitutes an "optimum machine". I read it's basically a game returning 100%+ but what about with the multi-game machines? If you're playing a JoB at 99.54% (non-optimum), but on the same machine there is a FPDW at 100%+ then is this machine still considered "Optimum" and therefore will you still be earning the lesser ratio of points?

TIA

The 100 % machines are $4 for 3 points(not 1 point)every other slot machine/vedio poker machine is $1 for 3 points( including 9/6 or beter/nsu dueces etc. If its not 100% machine it is $1 for # points.

all there 100% machines are on seperate banks

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ms069279" <m_savorelli@...> wrote:

Hey Group,

I had a question in need of confirmation regarding the Boarding Pass program. I understand that the point accrual is 3 points per $1 except on "Optimum Machines", where it becomes $4 per 1 point -- basically 3:1 for non-optimum v. optimum.

My question is regarding what exactly constitutes an "optimum machine". I read it's basically a game returning 100%+ but what about with the multi-game machines? If you're playing a JoB at 99.54% (non-optimum), but on the same machine there is a FPDW at 100%+ then is this machine still considered "Optimum" and therefore will you still be earning the lesser ratio of points?

TIA

Optimum machines are clearly marked. Even if only one game is optimum you will only get 1/4 normal points. Palms has copied the same ratio and 1/4 pointed the optimum machines.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ms069279" <m_savorelli@...> wrote:

Hey Group,

I had a question in need of confirmation regarding the Boarding Pass program. I understand that the point accrual is 3 points per $1 except on "Optimum Machines", where it becomes $4 per 1 point -- basically 3:1 for non-optimum v. optimum.

My question is regarding what exactly constitutes an "optimum machine". I read it's basically a game returning 100%+ but what about with the multi-game machines? If you're playing a JoB at 99.54% (non-optimum), but on the same machine there is a FPDW at 100%+ then is this machine still considered "Optimum" and therefore will you still be earning the lesser ratio of points?

TIA

Hey guys,

thanks to both of you for your responses!! You both answered my inquiries perfectly! I appreciate it!

Sorry to hear about Palms reconfiguring their slot points earning system though...

:frowning:

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "the7thwarrior" <Judy@...> wrote:

Optimum machines are clearly marked. Even if only one game is optimum you will only get 1/4 normal points. Palms has copied the same ratio and 1/4 pointed the optimum machines.

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "ms069279" <m_savorelli@> wrote:
>
> Hey Group,
>
> I had a question in need of confirmation regarding the Boarding Pass program. I understand that the point accrual is 3 points per $1 except on "Optimum Machines", where it becomes $4 per 1 point -- basically 3:1 for non-optimum v. optimum.
>
> My question is regarding what exactly constitutes an "optimum machine". I read it's basically a game returning 100%+ but what about with the multi-game machines? If you're playing a JoB at 99.54% (non-optimum), but on the same machine there is a FPDW at 100%+ then is this machine still considered "Optimum" and therefore will you still be earning the lesser ratio of points?
>
> TIA
>