Soaring Eagle/Firekeepers
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Onenickelmiracl
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Re: Soaring Eagle/Firekeepers
I liked it at SE, but never played VP there because of the 10 coins max. It wasn't what I expected and didn't know how it would affect strategy, so I stayed away. Offers are a bit weak, but the casino offers so many Certified Hot machines(as loose as possible), it's really best for those who like to play a lot. Really would most people even want FP if they knew ripping off their odds was how it was accomplished? They really don't know.
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davidearl
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I liked it at SE, but never played VP there because of the 10 coins max. It wasn't what I expected and didn't know how it would affect strategy, so I stayed away. Offers are a bit weak, but the casino offers so many Certified Hot machines(as loose as possible), it's really best for those who like to play a lot. Really would most people even want FP if they knew ripping off their odds was how it was accomplished? They really don't know.
Not sure what you mean by "10 coin max". I was there last night and checked the 10 coin and 20 coin machines.
The Game Kings I checked, had 9/6 JOB. You could play 1 to 10 coins, but paid 4000 credits for a Royal Flush with 5 coins. They went up 800 credits per coin, so it was full pay JOB from 5 to 10 coins.
Same with the Game Makers I checked. They had 9/6 JOB with 1 to 20 coins. 5 to 20 coins was full pay on the Royal. You don't have to play all 10 or 20 coins. As long as you're playing at least 5 coins, there is no change in strategy.
Dave
Not sure what you mean by "10 coin max". I was there last night and checked the 10 coin and 20 coin machines.
The Game Kings I checked, had 9/6 JOB. You could play 1 to 10 coins, but paid 4000 credits for a Royal Flush with 5 coins. They went up 800 credits per coin, so it was full pay JOB from 5 to 10 coins.
Same with the Game Makers I checked. They had 9/6 JOB with 1 to 20 coins. 5 to 20 coins was full pay on the Royal. You don't have to play all 10 or 20 coins. As long as you're playing at least 5 coins, there is no change in strategy.
Dave
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Vman96
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Yeah it only matters what the payout pays at the level you want to play.
A more extreme example at my local casino is a penny machine that pays 800 for 1 on a Royal flush from a 5c wager to a $1 wager.
A more extreme example at my local casino is a penny machine that pays 800 for 1 on a Royal flush from a 5c wager to a $1 wager.

























