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Slots Vegas too tight?

Discussion in 'Slots' started by TMescan, Apr 15, 2013.

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  1. tringlomane

    tringlomane STP Addicted Beer Snob

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    Not very much. Especially if you are wanting to gamble at a Caesars property. And especially if you want to gamble for less than dollar machines.

    Some of the best VP for a strip property for a low roller is Casino Royale. They have 98.91% Deuces for as cheap as multiline pennies, or single line nickels. 8/5 Bonus (99.17%) exists for as cheap as dimes. Both games are on the 50-play machines (but you don't have to play all the lines). 8/5 Bonus for quarters is at the Bar as well.

    New York, New York also has 9/6 JoB for quarters (earns no points though).

    You can look up the highest paying machines in Vegas at this site:

    http://www.vpfree2.com/casinos/by-region/las-vegas.html
     
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  2. waverunner

    waverunner ------VEGA$------

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    WoW, talk about a depressing thread.
     
  3. grosx2

    grosx2 Have fun storming the castle!

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    So, as opposed to earning the normal reduced tier and ECs for VP compared to slots, this particular game earns nothing??
     
  4. Auggie

    Auggie Dovahkiin

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    Back in the day of the old MGM/Mirage Players Club this game would have had a positive expectation the way the old loyalty program worked, so they bolted a metal plate over the card reader so you can't even put your card in the machine.
     
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