The bank of machines are a conventional set of triple play VP
machines, offering a choice of games. I haven't seen the paytables,
but my guess would be they are likely short-pay. In order to hit the
progressive, you have to be dealt the Royal, and when it doesn't
happen for awhile, the prog gets up to lofty levels.
The reason I said "so-called" is that the machines are not All-
American VP like the Hilton has (or had).
How does the nickel All American progressive get so high? Is this a
three play or five play? Is it a max coin of 50 coins? Why do you
say
"So-Called"? Is the paytable "modified"/ shortpay?
>
> Went to the Suncoast tonight after playing a couple of hours at
the
> Orleans on 2X points Thursday. Did see the new 9/6/5 DB at the
Orleans
> sportsbook bar; but fortunately, all of the nearby Game Kings
still
> have 10/7/5 DB.
>
> Anyway, at the Suncoast, there is the so-called All-American
nickel VP
> near the escalator to the parking deck. The progressive stood at
> $16356 @ 1:04AM, with no seats available. Perhaps the
progressive has
> been higher sometime in the past, but this is the highest I have
seen.
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