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The South Point has very respectable video poker, and a generous player club. They don't get enough credit for it.
Yes, but 3-5 years ago, their inventory and slot club would have been in the middle of the pack, at best. The VP at South Point is mediocre, but it seems 'good' because the VP almost everywhere else has deteriorated to 'awful'.
The South Point has no +EV machines at all, and the best game you can find is NSUD. There are also Triple Bonus and JOB in fullpay versions. The slot club offers a good-for-Vegas 0.3% cashback. HOWEVER, they have started a policy of CANCELING the players' cards of people who only play their best games. So if you play, say, NSUD only, thus garnering a massive 100.03% return with perfect play, they'll tell you you are no longer welcome (unless you switch to playing Texas Tea).
They also have all but killed multiple point days (and playing only on such days will IMMEDIATELY get you crossed off the mailer list, and your card revoked), they no longer have decent promos, and they have totally cut off non-locals from all promotions and offers (I was told this by the slot club manager when I asked her why I hadn't gotten anything in the mail from them for six months).
The sad part is that the mediocre VP, decent slot club, and overt hostility to anyone who tries not to lose too much actually makes them one of the best places in town to play, when Stations and Coast pay 0.1% slot club points, and only on their bad games, at that. The best play in town remains the Palms, with actual positive EV VP and .25% free play on all machines. They bar +EV players from promos (and for all I know, send plainclothes security guards out to the neighborhoods to slash those players' tires), but at least you can still stretch up to 101% with optimal play there.
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In addition, at videopoker.com the rules say, 'The multipler appears randomly an average of 1 in 15 games, awards an average multiplier of 4.01, multiplies the win credit by 2x to 10x, except on a dealt royal flush with 7 credits bet multiplies the credits bet by 20x.'
Would you interpret that to mean:
A) A dealt royal is always multiplied by 20x.
B) A dealt royal has one 1/15 chance of being multiplied by 20x.
C) A dealt royal has two 1/15 chances of being mutliplied by 20x, for a total multiplier of 40X.
D) The player gets a second chance at the mutliplier only if he didn't get it after the deal.
One thing to keep in mind is Gaming regulation 14.2.070:
'14.2.070 Jackpot Odds. If the odds of hitting any advertised jackpot that is offered by a gaming device exceeds 100 million to one, the odds of the advertised jackpot must be prominently displayed on the award glass or video display.'
If the player could hit the multiplier twice after a dealt royal, the odds would be 1 in 146,191,500. So I think we can rule out option C.
There is a rule I forgot to factor in. As a reminder, the player has a 1/15 chance of winning a multiplier after the deal, and again after the draw.
In addition, at videopoker.com the rules say, 'The multipler appears randomly an average of 1 in 15 games, awards an average multiplier of 4.01, multiplies the win credit by 2x to 10x, except on a dealt royal flush with 7 credits bet multiplies the credits bet by 20x.'
Would you interpret that to mean:
A) A dealt royal is always multiplied by 20x.
B) A dealt royal has one 1/15 chance of being multiplied by 20x.
C) A dealt royal has two 1/15 chances of being mutliplied by 20x, for a total multiplier of 40X.
D) The player gets a second chance at the mutliplier only if he didn't get it after the deal.
According to the site admin at videopoker.com, it's a combination of (B) and (C) above - TWO shots at the multiplier, and if you get one (any) with a dealt royal, the total multiplier will be 20x. There's some discussion of the subject here.
I wonder if this was programmed into the actual game in casinos.
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According to the site admin at videopoker.com, it's a combination of (B) and (C) above - TWO shots at the multiplier, and if you get one (any) with a dealt royal, the total multiplier will be 20x. There's some discussion of the subject here.
I wonder if this was programmed into the actual game in casinos.
Here is what is said at videopoker.com.
Also to clarify something I mentioned yesterday, when dealt a royal flush (win on all lines), if the multiplier is enabled (for any value) it will automatically switch to a 20x multiplier and auto-hold the win.
Not all dealt royals will be multiplied, but the ones that are will all be 20x wins.
So, would you say that the player has a 2/15 chance a 20x multiplier after a dealt royal? Do you know what Webman's qualfications are to know such rules?
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That thing about South Point 'dropping players' and 'points mysteriously missing' etc. I'd like to see one solid piece of evidence that any of that has really happened other than vp forum lore or an extension thereof. I too have 2 friends, one in LV and one from LA, who have made the same claims to me. But whenever I've asked for proof or if they'd take me to the slot club with them to see if I could help in any way or to see for myself, they've always swept it under the rug.
What I don't like about SP is its warehouse-like atmosphere. The M has much more personality and the machines are ultra-modern. A player can win or lose on any machine and it doesn't have to be full-pay. I've played the 5-play 9/7 TDBP machines with multipliers, gas cards, spectacular gift-giving and a whole lot more, and I lost $5000 & $6000 in two visits. I hit some big winners while doing so. I guess this is where 'It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether you had a good bet.' comes into play. :)
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That thing about South Point 'dropping players' and 'points mysteriously missing' etc. I'd like to see one solid piece of evidence that any of that has really happened other than vp forum lore or an extension thereof.
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I can't give out a name, but a friend of mine felt so strongly about being wronged at the South Point that he filed a complaint with the Gaming Control Board. Otherwise, it is second and third hand stories. The consensus seems to be that it is advisable to play on non-multiplier days sometimes to not set off red flags, perhaps mixing in some play on the reeled slots.
It was a while ago, but as I recall my experience there is I used to play the NSUD on double-point days, and got good mailers too. However, the mailers suddenly stopped, despite the fact that I played there hard at least once a month. My points seemed unscathed.
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That thing about South Point 'dropping players' and 'points mysteriously missing' etc. I'd like to see one solid piece of evidence that any of that has really happened other than vp forum lore or an extension thereof. I too have 2 friends, one in LV and one from LA, who have made the same claims to me. But whenever I've asked for proof or if they'd take me to the slot club with them to see if I could help in any way or to see for myself, they've always swept it under the rug.
What I don't like about SP is its warehouse-like atmosphere. The M has much more personality and the machines are ultra-modern. A player can win or lose on any machine and it doesn't have to be full-pay. I've played the 5-play 9/7 TDBP machines with multipliers, gas cards, spectacular gift-giving and a whole lot more, and I lost $5000 & $6000 in two visits. I hit some big winners while doing so. I guess this is where 'It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether you had a good bet.' comes into play. :)
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That thing about South Point 'dropping players' and 'points mysteriously missing' etc. I'd like to see one solid piece of evidence that any of that has really happened other than vp forum lore or an extension thereof.
Coushatta won 17 awards including Best Overall Casino, Best Variety of Slots, Best Reel Slots, Best Progressive Slots, Best Dollar Slots, Best $5+ Slots, Best Slot Tournaments, Best Slot Club and Best Non-Smoking Area from Strictly Slots Magazine! View all 2018 wins. Coushatta slot wins. Congratulations to Louis from Texas-on February 21, 2021 this lucky guest hit the jackpot while playing the Wheel of Fortune slot game and won $15,000!!! Congratulations to Tanya from Louisiana-on February 20, 2021 this lucky guest hit the jackpot while playing the Dragon Link slot game and won $1,222!!!
I can't give out a name, but a friend of mine felt so strongly about being wronged at the South Point that he filed a complaint with the Gaming Control Board. Otherwise, it is second and third hand stories. The consensus seems to be that it is advisable to play on non-multiplier days sometimes to not set off red flags, perhaps mixing in some play on the reeled slots.
It was a while ago, but as I recall my experience there is I used to play the NSUD on double-point days, and got good mailers too. However, the mailers suddenly stopped, despite the fact that I played there hard at least once a month. My points seemed unscathed.