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Wisconsin Indian Casinos

I am going on a bus trip next Wednesday and Thursday to several Wisconsin Indian Casinos. I last went to these places about three years ago and I am wondering if anybody can give me an update on VP available at them.

Onieda (Green Bay) - Last time I was there they had NSU deuces and 9-6 jacks in quarter IGT Triple Play. They also had a version of "one eyed jacks wild". Does anybody know what the "full pay" version looks like? Any place to get a strategy for that game as VPSM and Frugal VP cannot handle it? (Should be similar to double joker?)

North Star (Bowler) - Very poor video poker last time (7-5 White Hot Aces and Reel Deal for quarters, 7-5 jacks for nickels) but excellent blackjack.

Menominee - Last time I was there they had 9-7 Double Bonus, Illinois deuces and 8-5 Reel Deal for quarters. They had a 97% joker game for nickels and also three Bally Gamemakers with a 99.04% version of double bonus for nickels.
In last years Casino Player they were one of the top places to play low limit blackjack. When I was last there I would strongly agree but their other choice of Potowotamee in Milwaukee is a joke.

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I am going on a bus trip next Wednesday and Thursday to several Wisconsin

Indian Casinos. I last went to these places about three years ago and I am
wondering if anybody can give me an update on VP available at them.

Howard,
I haven't been to the casinos you asked about in more than 2 years, but I
had a meeting in Wisconsin last week and stopped at Ho Chunk. I had 3 hours
to kill before my meeting. Last year they had 99.92% Triple Deuces. I walked
the casino and found nothing over 99%. There was a bank of 10 BP
progressives that I could not get close enough to see the pay schedules.
There is a bank of about 30 machines that have been changed from an 8/5 JB
progressive to a 6/5 BP progressive. When I looked at the machines I became
excited because all of the (5-way) progressives were very high. All of the
progressive meters were in dollars instead of coins. I should have realized
that it was too good to be true. I put in a $20 and hit max coins but did
not look at my coin meter. On the second hand I caught 4 deuces. I went on
hitting max coins 2 or 3 more hands before I realized that this was an 8
coin progressive. I decided to play it down to $150 but I caught 4 deuces
again. When I left 3 hours later I had a total of 4-deuces 3 times, 4-three'
s once, 4-four's once, and 6 other quads (no aces). I have no reason to ever
stop there again so I look forward to what you find. I drive to Wisconsin
once or twice a year. Before leaving I copied the current progressive meters
and ran the numbers when I got home. It was 98.87%.

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On 24 Jul 2003 at 19:46, Howard Stern wrote:

I am going on a bus trip next Wednesday and Thursday to several
Wisconsin Indian Casinos. I last went to these places about three
years ago and I am wondering if anybody can give me an update on VP
available at them.

5-card,

I stopped by Ho-Chunk last night and surprising found a game over
99%. As you enter from the main casino enterance, just off to the
left there is a bank of 10 IGT multi-game 25c triple play machines
that have 9/6 JB on them.

Keith

> I am going on a bus trip next Wednesday and Thursday to several

Wisconsin

Indian Casinos. I last went to these places about three years ago

and I am

wondering if anybody can give me an update on VP available at them.

Howard,
I haven't been to the casinos you asked about in more than 2 years,

but I

had a meeting in Wisconsin last week and stopped at Ho Chunk. I had

3 hours

to kill before my meeting. Last year they had 99.92% Triple Deuces.

I walked

the casino and found nothing over 99%. There was a bank of 10 BP
progressives that I could not get close enough to see the pay

schedules.

There is a bank of about 30 machines that have been changed from an

8/5 JB

progressive to a 6/5 BP progressive. When I looked at the machines

I became

excited because all of the (5-way) progressives were very high. All

of the

progressive meters were in dollars instead of coins. I should have

realized

that it was too good to be true. I put in a $20 and hit max coins

but did

not look at my coin meter. On the second hand I caught 4 deuces. I

went on

hitting max coins 2 or 3 more hands before I realized that this was

an 8

coin progressive. I decided to play it down to $150 but I caught 4

deuces

again. When I left 3 hours later I had a total of 4-deuces 3 times,

4-three'

s once, 4-four's once, and 6 other quads (no aces). I have no

reason to ever

stop there again so I look forward to what you find. I drive to

Wisconsin

once or twice a year. Before leaving I copied the current

progressive meters

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "5-card" <5-card@c...> wrote:

and ran the numbers when I got home. It was 98.87%.

5-card

These machines also have NSUD. One day I was playing the deuces and
switched to JOB. About 3 hands later I was dealt 4 deuces. Arghhhh.

The best payback in the Casino is Triple Deuces at 99.9%. They are
located in "some" of the Bally Gamemakers. Two by the players club
and two by the food counter. I think there's 4 or 5 machines but you
have to look at the 5 coin pay schedule to make sure your on the
right machine.

5-card,

I stopped by Ho-Chunk last night and surprising found a game over
99%. As you enter from the main casino enterance, just off to the
left there is a bank of 10 IGT multi-game 25c triple play machines
that have 9/6 JB on them.

Keith

>
> > I am going on a bus trip next Wednesday and Thursday to several
Wisconsin
> Indian Casinos. I last went to these places about three years ago
and I am
> wondering if anybody can give me an update on VP available at

them.

>
> Howard,
> I haven't been to the casinos you asked about in more than 2

years,

but I
> had a meeting in Wisconsin last week and stopped at Ho Chunk. I

had

3 hours
> to kill before my meeting. Last year they had 99.92% Triple

Deuces.

I walked
> the casino and found nothing over 99%. There was a bank of 10 BP
> progressives that I could not get close enough to see the pay
schedules.
> There is a bank of about 30 machines that have been changed from

an

8/5 JB
> progressive to a 6/5 BP progressive. When I looked at the

machines

I became
> excited because all of the (5-way) progressives were very high.

All

of the
> progressive meters were in dollars instead of coins. I should

have

realized
> that it was too good to be true. I put in a $20 and hit max coins
but did
> not look at my coin meter. On the second hand I caught 4 deuces.

I

went on
> hitting max coins 2 or 3 more hands before I realized that this

was

an 8
> coin progressive. I decided to play it down to $150 but I caught

4

deuces
> again. When I left 3 hours later I had a total of 4-deuces 3

times,

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "5-card" <5-card@c...> wrote:
4-three'
> s once, 4-four's once, and 6 other quads (no aces). I have no
reason to ever
> stop there again so I look forward to what you find. I drive to
Wisconsin
> once or twice a year. Before leaving I copied the current
progressive meters
> and ran the numbers when I got home. It was 98.87%.
>
> 5-card