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Highest return listed on the arcade site is 97%.Also, is it worth it to put in the 3rd coin if the progressive is near reset ($1000)?
2nd coin = $500
3rd coin = progressive
Seems to keep variance low to stick to 2coins?
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Casino is advertising 98% but I can't find any info on it.
Highest return listed on the arcade site is 97%.
Also, is it worth it to put in the 3rd coin if the progressive is near reset ($1000)?
2nd coin = $500
3rd coin = progressive
Seems to keep variance low to stick to 2coins?
Why would you want to keep variance low when playing a -EV game?
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You have a 98% return. To keep variance as low as possible, just write the casino a check for 2% of the amount of coin-in you plan to do and don't play at all.They have an edge. Variance is your only chance of winning.
Most Blazing 7's machines are what we call 'Buy a Pay' meaning that more combinations pay when playing each coin. Check the paytable and see if the third coin makes other pays available. In either case it is still probably better to play the third coin. 98% doesn't surprise me at all for some $1 Blazing 7's. In the old days that used to be one of the best paying games in any casino.
98% sounds high. Any idea how often the progressive hits?
Most Blazing 7's machines are what we call 'Buy a Pay' meaning that more combinations pay when playing each coin. Check the paytable and see if the third coin makes other pays available. In either case it is still probably better to play the third coin. 98% doesn't surprise me at all for some $1 Blazing 7's. In the old days that used to be one of the best paying games in any casino.
I was told by Doug Reul, a highly knowledgeable AP, that the frequency of the top line hit was 16X16X16 = 4096 on these Blazing Sevens progressives. Pros played the dollar ones at about $1500. Meter strength has a lot to do with the play.
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I was told by Doug Reul, a highly knowledgeable AP, that the frequency of the top line hit was 16X16X16 = 4096 on these Blazing Sevens progressives. Pros played the dollar ones at about $1500. Meter strength has a lot to do with the play.
Interesting, thanks Mickey.
If each reel is 1/16 it should not take too much data to verify.
Casino is advertising 98% but I can't find any info on it.
Highest return listed on the arcade site is 97%.
If you have a 97% payback game and add 1% of the coin-in to the progressive meter, it is effectively a 98% game.
However, it lists a top payback of 97.18%. It also says that the jackpot resets at $1500 so I'm not sure if we are talking about the same machine.
If it was set to 97.18% and the jackpot reset at $1500, and it was $3 per bet, the game would be break-even at $1846.52. If it was set to 87.68% (the lowest payback listed on the arcadehistory page) the game would be break-even at $3013.88.
Interesting, thanks Mickey.
If each reel is 1/16 it should not take too much data to verify.
Agreed. It's definitely possible it hasn't changed over the years, but I would clock them just in case myself.
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Not 1%, basically just any amount between the jurisdictional minimum and 98%. Actually, it also kind of means that they pay, at most, 98%, or could be interpreted that way. If I have ten slices of pizza, you're lucky I'm a nice guy, because I'll offer you, 'Up to five,' if it is just you and I sitting there. Obviously, I expect you not to take six or more. If I wanted to offer you six or more, I would say, 'Take at least six.'
Do they not have any $0.50 denomination Video Poker that would result in a bet of $2.50/hand, or $1.00 denomination that would be $5.00/hand? Are there no quarter or dime games with multiple hands or other special features that result in an increased bet? What is the JoB paytable?
I mean, you definitely want to learn Video Poker if you're going to play it, even on a good paytable, or you may well have it worse than some of the slots.