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I zoomed in but can't quite make out the pay tables...
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TripleTriple wrote: ↑Fri May 09, 2025 5:14 pmI zoomed in but can't quite make out the pay tables...
I zoomed in on something right in front of the pay tables...
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Very nice. O! I see. A couple of something’s.
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Looks very nice. Looks better than some gourmet restaurants. " BUT " 7/5 Jacks or Better.
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Yikes! Even on dollars!
. I guess in the long run it’s not that important to go to such a nice place.
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Yikes, I just heard they were the same machines, so they changed the pay tables?JIMDUECE`SWILD wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 11:47 amLooks very nice. Looks better than some gourmet restaurants. " BUT " 7/5 Jacks or Better.
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I think the goal of all these casinos is to get the hold to between 9-10 percent. Both Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods have been between 91 and 92 percent returned to the player since they opened. That’s with VP lumped in with slots too. I think the average hold on VP is about 95 percent due to mistakes players make and they make a lot of them. If they get the pay tables down to about 95-96, with player mistakes that would get them to an 8 or 9 percent hold.
What they evidently don’t factor in is the hours we put in. Our losses may in fact be the same money wise as a slot player. I don’t see too many slot players plunking away for 8 hours or more like we do. I think it’s pretty close that a slot player would lose 4 times as much per hour as we do with the same coin in in the long run.
What they evidently don’t factor in is the hours we put in. Our losses may in fact be the same money wise as a slot player. I don’t see too many slot players plunking away for 8 hours or more like we do. I think it’s pretty close that a slot player would lose 4 times as much per hour as we do with the same coin in in the long run.