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Voyage of the Damned at the Wynn

OK, that works for me. Thanks Bill (and Mike).
I'll just chalk it all up to the variance inherent in video poker causing a "series of imperfect hands".

John, whose optimism has returned (at least for today)

---- Bill Coleman <vphobby2@cox.net> wrote:

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John, (substituting for Kevin)

I only played them when they were first put in but I had 2 royals
playing 10/7. One on the bank that is no more, the other on the other
bank. I also saw someone else get one.

Hope it helps.

At 01:14 PM 5/12/2006, you wrote:
>Yeah, I know, I sound just like Rockofjello.
>
>Here's where I'm coming from:I've played about 60,000 hands of
>dollar VP at the Wynn. I'm down $12,886 (not including freeplay and
>cashback) playing solely on their "advantage" machines. Some of this
>loss was recorded playing their FPDW (100.7%). That's 95.7%. In
>itself not compelling. But the thing is, I've never even SEEN a
>royal flush at the place. Not even walked by one on my way in or
>out. All I've ever seen at that bank is steady, pathetic losing.
>Furthermore, this joint takes advice from a certain not-so-noted VP author.
>
>That said, again, I'm not into conspiracies. It's been a long time
>since a casino was caught rigging games, and it would seem ludicrous
>for the Wynn to try it. I just need somebody, ANYBODY to tell me how
>they've carried satchels of money out of the Wynn and I'll shut up
>and go try again.
>
>John, who needs a pep talk and a prescription refill

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