Best advantage play I have ever seen.

where is this machine> I was there on 12/27 and didn't see it. Great hit!!

Winstar is getting to be so large that I can't find my old favorites from month to month. They keep changing paytables, too. The VP near the poker room used to pay well, but I haven't hit there in over a year.

Fed - The majority of the casino has such poor pay tables that is rarely attracts heavy gamblers - you have to pay an ante just to play BJ. But it is only an hour from my house, so I can at least get a little "fix" from time to time.
Congrats on the very nice hit!!!!

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Originally posted by: agnes
I played over 8 hours with an investment of only $60.
On dollars? That's almost as impressive as the strong advantage you found. Well done x2.
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Originally posted by: corgimomwhere is this machine> I was there on 12/27 and didn't see it. Great hit!!


I was playing at the Rome bar. The good 50c and $1 progressives are at Rome bar and London bar.

vpfree2 for WinStar

Jumer's Casino & Hotel in Rock Island, Illinois has a similar bank, except 8/5 Bon is the highest payback game on it. My best hit so far has been $6687 with the basic .25% cashback at 4X. Believe that totaled the value to 101.64%.

One advantage of gaming in the hinterlands is that pros are few and far between, and teams are almost nonexistent. These dollar progressives are on multi-game and multi-denomination machines. Lots of times I will be pursuing a juicy dollar jackpot, and the rest of the bank will be playing either quarter video poker, blackjack, or keno.
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Originally posted by: RiverRat
One advantage of gaming in the hinterlands is that pros are few and far between, and teams are almost nonexistent.

Handpays in the hinterlands?
Bonuses in the boondocks?
Bucks in the backwater?
Steals in the sticks?
Nevermind.

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Originally posted by: DRich2
A great hit but only about a 2% advantage.


You are correct, and it was the biggest positive play I've ever seen.

For one thing, rarely does one see a Progressive with 8/5 BP. I knew the rf had to be over $5600 to make it positive. So when I sat down and the rf was $9030, I was pretty sure I was looking at a very good thing.

At $9030 - it was 102.07%
When it hit at $9270 - it was 102.22%

It was tied to a bank of about 20 machines, and I was the ONLY one playing!! If this had been in LV, you would've had to beat them off with a stick.

I played over 8 hours with an investment of only $60.




WOW! Congrats !
The "D" has 8/5 BP Progressives but I've never seen the progressive get that high over the base amount.
I'm a little jealous.
I am envious and I offer you my sincerest congratulations.
We just lost a good play in Las Vegas. There was some Double Double Bonus poker machines with multilevel progressives set to 106% at reset. Sadly, they were found by the casino and are gone now.
There is a 2.1% advantage (mailer + game return playing single line dollar NSUD on 2x points days) play described in vpfree2.com for Virgin River Casino and Casablanca Casino in Mesquite, NV under the comments section. It can even be a 1.6% advantage return playing as high as $5 single line 8/5 Bonus Poker.
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