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Researching some "Odd" Games

And wonder if they are seen in any casinos, anywhere in the US - or are
they extinct?

Aces and Eights
Powerhouse Poker
Royal Court

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Circus Circus Reno has A8 for quarters, a couple of my site's vendors
offers the FP (99.78) version; one in 3-line for nickels, quarter or
dollars.

Powerhouse is available on a number of Gamemakers nationwide (last
places I remember were Caesars AC and Mohegan Sun)

Royal Court is available at Boulder for sure and I think Palms, with
crappy paytables.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@...> wrote:

And wonder if they are seen in any casinos, anywhere in the US - or are
they extinct?

Aces and Eights
Powerhouse Poker
Royal Court

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>
> And wonder if they are seen in any casinos, anywhere in the US -

or are

> they extinct?
>
> Aces and Eights
> Powerhouse Poker
> Royal Court

Circus Circus Reno has A8 for quarters, a couple of my site's

vendors

offers the FP (99.78) version; one in 3-line for nickels, quarter or
dollars.

Circus Circus LV also has these. Full pay with progressives and I
thought I saw some $ games as well (could be a faulty memory). See DB
page at:

http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Circ.htm

If anyone is interested they also had Chicago OEJs (99.9) at the $
level when I checked there in December (not on DB page).

Dick

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Jean Scott" <QueenofComps@> wrote:

Just to verify what has already been posted. Aces and eights with a progressive on the sequential Royal is available in 25 and 50 cent denominations at Circus Circus (tito) .
It is available at Slots of fun in coin dropping quarter machines with the progressive on the regular Royal. I have seen Powerhouse Poker at the New Frontier. I have seen
Royal Court at Palace Station but it is now a short pay game and useless (too bad, I used to like it a lot) .

Regards
A.P.

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----- Original Message -----
  From: Jean Scott
  To: AA vpFREE Group
  Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 3:31 AM
  Subject: [vpFREE] Researching some "Odd" Games

  And wonder if they are seen in any casinos, anywhere in the US - or are
  they extinct?

  Aces and Eights
  Powerhouse Poker
  Royal Court

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Royal Court is available at Boulder for sure and I think Palms, with
crappy paytables.

I remember a $5 in the high limit area at the Boulder, but, the last
few times I've looked, I didn't see it.