vpfw rng

Discuss video poker programs for the home user
EDC1977
Video Poker Master
Posts: 2001
Joined: Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:12 pm

Re: vpfw rng

Post by EDC1977 »

How about strobe lights?  They used something similar like a monkey paw to trick the machine into paying out a jackpot. That was old technology and since been updated so all the tricks don't work like before. Casino surveillance is everywhere now so its foolish to attempt anyways.

scorpio2
VP Veteran
Posts: 558
Joined: Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:17 am

Post by scorpio2 »

oh i wasn't thinking of cheating,i love casinos,staying in them for free,it's for me,just take my social security check,and head for the casino!

bigsteve5273@yahoo.c
Senior Member
Posts: 171
Joined: Sat Oct 14, 2006 2:05 pm

Post by bigsteve5273@yahoo.c »

Early one morning after the cash was pulled I noticed a high roller VP machine at a downtown casino whose payback was displayed by spreadsheet on the screen and the access door was ajar.  When the  financial information was revealed it doubly confirmed that the paytable on the machine made it less than a good gamble. 

MikeA
Video Poker Master
Posts: 1615
Joined: Tue Oct 24, 2006 3:50 pm

Post by MikeA »


Early one morning after the cash was pulled I noticed a high roller VP machine at a downtown casino whose payback was displayed by spreadsheet on the screen and the access door was ajar.  When the  financial information was revealed it doubly confirmed that the paytable on the machine made it less than a good gamble. 
I think you might be equally shocked to see the "financial" information on a machine with paytables that are Positive Expectation.  All of the hype by the casinos about having to cut the pay tables to stay profitable is just that Hype.  Until the players learn to use the Strategy that gives them the ability to utilize those positive paytables, the casinos have nothing to worry about.And considering the commitment that most people have when it comes to spending the time and effort to play the games with near perfection, I don't think the casinos have very much to be concerned about!

shadowman
Video Poker Master
Posts: 3587
Joined: Mon Oct 23, 2006 5:42 pm

Post by shadowman »

Righ you are, Mike. Once I walked behind a positive payback machine with the coin-in, coin-out displayed. The return came out around 93%.

New2vp
Video Poker Master
Posts: 1803
Joined: Mon Sep 11, 2006 4:02 am

Post by New2vp »

Righ you are, Mike. Once I walked behind a positive payback machine with the coin-in, coin-out displayed. The return came out around 93%.
Wow, maybe more people read that stuff about pattern detection and special plays than we think!

oej719
Video Poker Master
Posts: 1777
Joined: Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:46 pm

Post by oej719 »

Yeah right. But how many really believe it.

bigsteve5273@yahoo.c
Senior Member
Posts: 171
Joined: Sat Oct 14, 2006 2:05 pm

Post by bigsteve5273@yahoo.c »


Quote, "All of the hype by the casinos about having to cut the pay tables to stay profitable is just that Hype.  Until the players learn to use the Strategy that gives them the ability to utilize those positive paytables, the casinos have nothing to worry about."  Unquote.      Upon further reflection the above  is exactly what the info on the open VP machine suggested.   Whereas I'm not comfortable playing higher limit VP there are plenty who are and don't play well.   

wilsonwilson
Forum Rookie
Posts: 38
Joined: Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:44 pm

Post by wilsonwilson »

I once saw the pay table and pay history of a pot o gold  ...wow.    payback can be set at 30 40 50 60 percent   ...The only time I ever left a pog ahead was with a jackpot....never any credit build

Post Reply