This is Greeklandjohnny with a reply:
Your welcome for the spreadsheet. I didn't start tracking comps but will add that.
On the card reader, for some reason all the machines I have played recently have a 500 unit countdown ( $5.00). So, 4 card reader points = 1 actual point. ( $20/point, 150 points = $5 cb, 0.167% cb). My comments before didn't account for a double points coupon I had. So, 4 card reader points = one actual point. Each card reader point is $5 coin in so that is 4 hands at the quarter level.
You can play bonus play through the $0.25 9/6 JOB but they have a 2500 coin royal on them.
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--- In vpFREE_Detroit@yahoogroups.com, "shloemoejs99" <shloemoejs99@...> wrote:
GLK--
Thank you for posting this. I'm convinced NSUD at GT is the best play in the Detroit area currently (well, besides some other plays that I am investigating and would like to keep to myself for now :)) I liked reading your spreadsheet. A couple questions:
(1) If points listed on the card reader and actual points on your card do not equal cashback points, how do you figure cashback? Is it a secret?
(2) Are you keeping track of your comps percentage (i.e. how many food dollars you get)?
KLS--
You are correct; you may not download bonus cash on the NSUD machines. However, you can download them on the $.25 9/6 JOB machines on your immediate LEFT as you enter the NSUD room from bridge from the main casino. This is what I do. You may not cash it out at the cage or players' club desk.
-Ted
--- In vpFREE_Detroit@yahoogroups.com, "Keith" <kls6792@> wrote:
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> I have just started playing NSUD at Greektown after they changed the PKM schedules. I have a couple of questions:
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> 1). Is the CB still .167% on the quarter NSUD machines?
> 2). How do you figure out the number of hands you play?
> 3). Where is the best place to play bonus cash they send you? I think the quarter NSUD machines do not allow you to download bonus cash.
> 4). I have always played my CB through the PKM machines. Do they actually allow you to cash it out at the booth without playing it through?
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> NSUD is sure a much more interesting game than PKM. Much harder to play perfectly though.
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> KLS
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