Where can I find Super Times Pay on the strip? Also, any other "cool"
games like super times pay and multi-strike that anyone could
recommend I check out?
Aprreciate it!
Where can I find Super Times Pay on the strip? Also, any other "cool"
games like super times pay and multi-strike that anyone could
recommend I check out?
Aprreciate it!
Caesars Palace has Multi-Strike and STP.
See the DataBase for details.
vpFae
On 22 Jul 2006 at 21:57, kandmenterprises wrote:
Where can I find Super Times Pay on the strip? Also, any other
"cool" games like super times pay and multi-strike that anyone could
recommend I check out?
You can visit videopoker.com and find a listing of where every Super
Times Pay Poker and Multi-Strike Poker game is located here in Nevada
(as well as the rest of the country). As an example, Wynn has 6 STPP
machines and 2 MSP machines.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "kandmenterprises"
<kandmenterprises@...> wrote:
Where can I find Super Times Pay on the strip? Also, any
other "cool"
games like super times pay and multi-strike that anyone could
recommend I check out?
This is something I found useful. However it only tells the casino has
them, somewhere.
Wouldn't it be nice if the casinos were to place the arrangement of
the machines on the Internet, and update the information everytime
they move them around? It is not as difficult as it sounds, because, I
am sure they have complete records of all of this activity, in some
form accessible to a computer.
When it comes to some aspects of customet service, the casinos have a
lot to learn. To start with, they should have an interest in providing
it; not just schmooze the so-called high-rollers.
Anybody have some numbers as to how much the casinos get from the
average player as opposed to from the big shots?
A Myth
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Charles" <fromthevault@...> wrote:
You can visit videopoker.com and find a listing of where every Super
Times Pay Poker and Multi-Strike Poker game is located here in Nevada
(as well as the rest of the country). As an example, Wynn has 6 STPP
machines and 2 MSP machines.
Wouldn't it be nice if the casinos were to place the arrangement of
the machines on the Internet, and update the information everytime
they move them around?
The best way to answer this question is with some other questions. Do casino managers
want you to come in, go straight to a well marked full pay machine and get right to your
advantage play? Would they rather have you spend a bit of time looking around, maybe
get tempted to play roulette or try your luck at a regular old slot machine with nifty
graphics? When casinos give away free souvenior photos or sell shrimp cocktail for $1.99
do they make these available right at the front entrance to save everyone time or do they
make sure all interested parties have to walk past as many gaming opportunities as
possible? If you wanted to promote the idea that your establishment had full pay VP but
also wanted as many customers as possible to play the short pay versions would you
install monitor screens with pay table information and precise locations, or would you
continually shuffle the machines around and keep everyone guessing?
Jim Harp
It would be especially nice for any AC casino's bottom line. Not one of their STP is over 98%.
----- Original Message -----
This is something I found useful. However it only tells the casino has
them, somewhere.Wouldn't it be nice if the casinos were to place the arrangement of
the machines on the Internet, and update the information everytime
they move them around? It is not as difficult as it sounds, because, I
am sure they have complete records of all of this activity, in some
form accessible to a computer.
tomflush wrote:
It would be especially nice for any AC casino's bottom line. Not one
of their STP is over 98%.
Doesn't the Borgata have 9/5 Jacks on their STP games (I haven't
looked at the paytables in ages)?
- H.
You may be correct Harry, then I'd have to change my statement to 99.9% of all STP in AC are under 98%. Rumor has it that Borgata did have a $2 9/5 Jacks super times pay. I'd never play that one myself. I once lost $500 in an hour playing 25C 10play 9/6 STP. I imagine, it would not be that difficult to go through $5000/hour playing that 9/5 version.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Harry Porter" <harry.porter@verizon.net>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 3:33 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Where play Super Times Play? Please help
tomflush wrote:
It would be especially nice for any AC casino's bottom line. Not one
of their STP is over 98%.Doesn't the Borgata have 9/5 Jacks on their STP games (I haven't
looked at the paytables in ages)?
Yes Borgota does and they have full pay JOB on Multistrike
----- Original Message -----
From: Harry Porter
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 3:33 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Where play Super Times Play? Please help
tomflush wrote:
> It would be especially nice for any AC casino's bottom line. Not one
> of their STP is over 98%.
Doesn't the Borgata have 9/5 Jacks on their STP games (I haven't
looked at the paytables in ages)?
- H.
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