FIND A GAME
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FIND A GAME
How do you decide the pay tables for the games you specify at specific casinos?
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I'm not sure I fully understand the question but I'll try.Setting the pay table is up to the casino and can change at any time, even throughout the day. For this reason, paytables for the different machines are not listed in the directory on this site, only the game type. To know they pay table you have to look at the actual machine for the denomination you would like to play.There are resources out there on the web where people report on good pay tables that they find, but these are based on user reports, not an automatic process. These tend to be a good source of info but you won't know if it's 100% up to date until you arrive at the machine.Of course, we also encourage people to post here about the good pay tables that they have found so that other users know where to look.If you are wondering about a specific casino, feel free to ask here and there is a good chance there is someone who has played there that can tell you how the pay tables were.
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I just noticed that you showed different pay tables for the various machinesat the same casino for the same game at different play levels. For instance Peppermill Reno was full pay on 100 play and less at 50 play.
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looking for fifty play video game
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at the Silverton they have a multi game 100 hand located in the high roller section. I just play it at $.05 per hand usually. You want 50 hands then just punch up that number.
the Casino Royale just south of the Venetian has a machine that also does 50 hands. I believe that I was playing it at $.01 for awhile.
South Point also has a couple of 100 hands that can be played for less.
This info is current as of the second weekend of October 2007.
the Casino Royale just south of the Venetian has a machine that also does 50 hands. I believe that I was playing it at $.01 for awhile.
South Point also has a couple of 100 hands that can be played for less.
This info is current as of the second weekend of October 2007.