Beau Rivage in Biloxi has progressive DDB and DB in their non-smoking area. Pay tables are not that great but the progressive can get pretty high at times.
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Beau Rivage in Biloxi has progressive DDB and DB in their non-smoking area. Pay tables are not that great but the progressive can get pretty high at times.
Right on, Mary. They are $0.25 denom, single line. I played them last visit when the DDB progressive was up to about $1,600. Gonna check it out this weekend again when I am there.
Right on, Mary. They are $0.25 denom, single line. I played them last visit when the DDB progressive was up to about $1,600. Gonna check it out this weekend again when I am there.
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The Horseshoe in Cleveland is awesome for Video Poker. But I haven't gotten around yet. Its all non smoking. And they have several progressive full-pay Jacks or Better machines that I've seen get up to $5000 for the Royal
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[QUOTE=FL Mary] Beau Rivage in Biloxi has progressive DDB and DB in their non-smoking area. Pay tables are not that great but the progressive can get pretty high at times.
Right on, Mary. They are $0.25 denom, single line. I played them last visit when the DDB progressive was up to about $1,600. Gonna check it out this weekend again when I am there. [/QUOTE]
Base paytable?
With the Beau, it could be 6/5 DDB from what all I've read. An August VPFree2 update found no better than 7/5 DDB anywhere. At least Gold Strike offers 9/6 DDB (miraculously).
The casino closest to me actually does a crappy 6/5 DDB prog, and the Royal needs a miracle to get above $1100. It's really pathetic, and they offer 9/6 DDB for quarters elsewhere on the floor...the volume of play between the two banks isn't tons different... Every full house/flush "notch" in the base paytable is roughly worth about $500 in a quarter Royal progressive. But if all the paytables are the same, the progressive is better than nothing.
Right on, Mary. They are $0.25 denom, single line. I played them last visit when the DDB progressive was up to about $1,600. Gonna check it out this weekend again when I am there. [/QUOTE]
Base paytable?
With the Beau, it could be 6/5 DDB from what all I've read. An August VPFree2 update found no better than 7/5 DDB anywhere. At least Gold Strike offers 9/6 DDB (miraculously).
The casino closest to me actually does a crappy 6/5 DDB prog, and the Royal needs a miracle to get above $1100. It's really pathetic, and they offer 9/6 DDB for quarters elsewhere on the floor...the volume of play between the two banks isn't tons different... Every full house/flush "notch" in the base paytable is roughly worth about $500 in a quarter Royal progressive. But if all the paytables are the same, the progressive is better than nothing.
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[QUOTE=billyjoe] [QUOTE=FL Mary] Beau Rivage in Biloxi has progressive DDB and DB in their non-smoking area. Pay tables are not that great but the progressive can get pretty high at times.
Right on, Mary. They are $0.25 denom, single line. I played them last visit when the DDB progressive was up to about $1,600. Gonna check it out this weekend again when I am there. [/QUOTE]
Base paytable?
With the Beau, it could be 6/5 DDB from what all I've read. An August VPFree2 update found no better than 7/5 DDB anywhere. At least Gold Strike offers 9/6 DDB (miraculously).
The casino closest to me actually does a crappy 6/5 DDB prog, and the Royal needs a miracle to get above $1100. It's really pathetic, and they offer 9/6 DDB for quarters elsewhere on the floor...the volume of play between the two banks isn't tons different... Every full house/flush "notch" in the base paytable is roughly worth about $500 in a quarter Royal progressive. But if all the paytables are the same, the progressive is better than nothing.[/QUOTE]
I thought it may be 8/5, Vman, but I could be wrong. They also have single-line quarter TDB, but not progressive. Only DB and DDB have the progressives, I believe.
Right on, Mary. They are $0.25 denom, single line. I played them last visit when the DDB progressive was up to about $1,600. Gonna check it out this weekend again when I am there. [/QUOTE]
Base paytable?
With the Beau, it could be 6/5 DDB from what all I've read. An August VPFree2 update found no better than 7/5 DDB anywhere. At least Gold Strike offers 9/6 DDB (miraculously).
The casino closest to me actually does a crappy 6/5 DDB prog, and the Royal needs a miracle to get above $1100. It's really pathetic, and they offer 9/6 DDB for quarters elsewhere on the floor...the volume of play between the two banks isn't tons different... Every full house/flush "notch" in the base paytable is roughly worth about $500 in a quarter Royal progressive. But if all the paytables are the same, the progressive is better than nothing.[/QUOTE]
I thought it may be 8/5, Vman, but I could be wrong. They also have single-line quarter TDB, but not progressive. Only DB and DDB have the progressives, I believe.
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It goes without saying that casino management must be informed when you have lesser pay tables in the non smoking area. Often this is deliberate so they can say they tried non smoking and it didn't work. Let them know that it is not right to endanger the health of the 80% non smoking for the disgusting habit of the 20%