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Hit Frequency, Reno, Atlantic City, Double Up17 August 2003
Dear William, The statistic you describe is called Hit Frequency and it is one of the statistics (along with payback percentage) that slot manufacturers calculate for each payback program for each machine. Hit frequencies range from under 10% for low hit frequency machines to almost 100% for some multiline machines. You can get an accurate estimate of a machine's hit frequency with 100 or so spins. Best of luck in and out of the casinos, * * * * * * * * * *
Star Brooks is our resident expert on Reno. She has a weekly article on this site. Check out her own www.RenoGamingGuide.com site for more Reno information. You can send her an e-mail and she'll be glad to answer any questions you have. I checked the video poker offerings at the Reno casinos as reported at www.vphomepage.com and it looks like you can't go wrong at any of the Reno casinos--almost every one offers many high-paying video poker machines. (Casinos with high-paying video poker also have high-paying slots.) Best of luck in and out of the casinos, * * * * * * * * * *
I don't play at online casinos so I don't have any firsthand experiences I can relate. I have done some research on them for various projects and I found that the casinos that quote payback numbers that have been audited by a CPA firm give accurate numbers. I doubt you'll find online versions of casino machines because the various slot manufacturers have the copyrights on those concepts. It's been a year or so since I looked at the slots offered by the online casinos, but at that time none of the casinos I went to had slots with the elaborate bonus rounds that the casino slots have. Best of luck in and out of the casinos, * * * * * * * * * *
Dear Lenny, Atlantic City has never had a decent Deuces Wild machine. Harrah's, Hilton, and Tropicana have a few quarter 9/6 DB with 1600-coin Royal Flush. Trump Plaza has one 10/7 DB in dollars and it's usually occupied. Resorts used to have a number of quarter 8/5 Bonus Poker machines, but I'm not sure if they still have them. Caesars, Sands, Trump Marina, and Tropicana are your best bets for dollar 9/6 Jacks. Best of luck in and out of the casinos, * * * * * * * * * *
Dear John, The card revealed in the double-up option should be chosen at random. Any kind of programming to limit the number of wins would be illegal in any state-regulated casino. I'm not sure how California's Native American casinos are regulated, but I'm certain that the machines produced by the major slot manufacturers operate the same way that they do in Nevada or any other state. Assuming that the rank displayed is chosen at random and each rank is equally likely to be chosen, the house edge on the double-up option is about as good as you'll get in the casino--0%! Six cards are 7 or below and six cards are 9 or above (I assume 8 is a push). You have a 50/50 chance of being right and the machine pays you true odds if you're right. Best of luck in and out of the casinos, Send your slot and video poker questions to John Robison, Slot Expert, at slotexpert@comcast.net. This article is provided by the Frank Scoblete Network. Melissa A. Kaplan is the network's managing editor. If you would like to use this article on your website, please contact Casino City Press, the exclusive web syndication outlet for the Frank Scoblete Network. To contact Frank, please e-mail him at fscobe@optonline.net. Related Links
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