Is this website for real or do they just sell junk books and so on?
http://www.slotprofits.com/articles.php
Nick
VLT Machines
The article appears to be accurate and honest. I have great doubts about the book that is being sold though. There are certain things that can be done to improve your odds of winn ing, but it would make a short book. Always play max coin on a progressive jackpot machine, wait for the progressives to get huge before playing, higher denomination machines have the lowest casino edge, gimmicks increase the house edge and stuff like that.
Regards
A.P.
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--- On Sun, 9/25/11, nick <hapycro1929@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: nick <hapycro1929@yahoo.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] VLT Machines
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, September 25, 2011, 11:50 PM
Is this website for real or do they just sell junk books and so on?
http://www.slotprofits.com/articles.php
Nick
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Back in the day, I met an exec at the Mass State Lottery. He told me how their org maximized profit by changing the odds of games.
If sales were down, the EV would go up on the next batch of tickets and Vice Versa. That may take several weeks so it's kind of like Treasure Island article in slow motion. Their rake is ~30% and the lottery makes a lot of money.
See this article about Ceasars proposing a VLT parlor in Baltimore:
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/editorial/bs-ed-slots-20110925,0,561222.storyhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/editorial/bs-ed-slots-20110925,0,561222.story
"...Caesars submitted a bid for a 3,750-machine casino on Russell Street in Baltimore. The location drew another bidder, Baltimore City Casino LLC, but the company did not submit the required $22.5 million initial license fee and is likely to be disqualified, state slots commission Chairman Donald C. Fry said..."
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nick" <hapycro1929@...> wrote:
Is this website for real or do they just sell junk books and so on?
http://www.slotprofits.com/articles.php
Nick
Albert: You are SO right! Short is the word, because what gambler wants to read hundreds of pages about playing anyway?
There are certain things that can be done to improve your odds of winn ing, but it would make a short book.
Regards
A.P.
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--- On Sun, 9/25/11, nick <hapycro1929@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: nick <hapycro1929@yahoo.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] VLT Machines
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, September 25, 2011, 11:50 PM
Is this website for real or do they just sell junk books and so on?
http://www.slotprofits.com/articles.php
Nick
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they just sell junk books.
the website has tons of gambling and slot-related content, but the content has actually been cut and pasted from other sources. for instance, the featured article on that page has been lifted - without attribution - from an april, 2006 new york times article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/12/technology/12casino.html?pagewanted=all
all the other content has been "scraped" from other sources as well in a misguided attempt by the website to appear legitimate to search engine spiders and gain high rankings for certain search terms.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nick" <hapycro1929@...> wrote:
Is this website for real or do they just sell junk books and so on?
http://www.slotprofits.com/articles.php
Nick
Gee thanks;Did not have a good feeling reading that site. Saved an old man a few cents.
Nick
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From: ukstages <takeme2london@gmail.com>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 12:14 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: VLT Machines
they just sell junk books.
the website has tons of gambling and slot-related content, but the content has actually been cut and pasted from other sources. for instance, the featured article on that page has been lifted - without attribution - from an april, 2006 new york times article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/12/technology/12casino.html?pagewanted=all
all the other content has been "scraped" from other sources as well in a misguided attempt by the website to appear legitimate to search engine spiders and gain high rankings for certain search terms.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nick" <hapycro1929@...> wrote:
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