I will indeed answer your on-air question on-air. For your videopoker.com Q&A:Your questions in <><1.
Is rounding up a requirement or does it vary from casino to casino or
perhaps from game manufacturer to game manufacturer? What alternatives
have you seen?>I believe rounding up is a casino to casino policy, and know some that do, and some that don't. If they do, it's for ease of paperwork, or lack of exact change. Some places don't want to have to stock pennies.<2. Is the lowest possible payoff equal to "RESET"
or "RESET plus ONE COIN"? If, say, royals were hit back to back on a
25-cent machine that had a 0.1% meter, how precisely does the mechanism
work for the second royal?>EXACTLY. My teem hit back to back Royals on two occasions. One got something like $12,864.71, the other got $4,000.00. That was at the Stardust. The other double hit was at the Hilton, which had a backup meter, so it's not a good example. Oh, the reset can also be anything they want. The Frontier 3-Meter reset its RF to $2,653.26. I believe their goal was never to make it look like it had just been hit.
<With the play after the first royal, after 5 more coins are played, do those 5
coins count toward the next play something like this:
5 coins x 0.001 = 0.005 quarters = 0.125 cents added to reset?>No, unless there is a backup meter. The reset s always that, "reset" and you instantly have a new progressive JP with .01c progression on it.
<Does the meter show $1000.00 or does it round up to $1000.01?>Any fractional MR is usually rounded up to the lowest coin amount the meter can display.
<And, regardless of what it shows, would it payoff 4000 coins or 4001?>If it displays 4000 it pays 4000. If it displays 4001 it pays 4001.
<Any logic behind that would be appreciated. Thanks>They are required to pay jackpots based on only what the meter displays. The internal accounting in the progressive is irrelevant to them, since they can set it to anything they like. The only thing they can't do is remove money from a meter once it's there.~Frank Kneeland, Author of The Secret World of Video Poker Progressives--A History and How-To of Video Poker Slot Teams in Las Vegas.
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