May 22nd, 2013 at 5:49:43 PM
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I can't avoid this monster any longer. I've seen a multi-game machine by a company called U1 Gaming at the Las Vegas Club, Rampart, and Dotty's casinos. It has 18 keno variants and 10 video poker variants, which have never been analyzed. Of course, I'll start out analyzing the keno games, which is a lot easier than video poker.
This first game I'm doing is called the Balloon Game. It is like Caveman Keno, except with five balloons instead of three eggs. I have all the rules and math for the pick-10 game on my Odds site.
At this point I welcome comments, corrections, and questions. Please send typo corrections by PM. Once I'm satisfied with what is up there so far I'll add the pick-2 to pick-9 tables.
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This first game I'm doing is called the Balloon Game. It is like Caveman Keno, except with five balloons instead of three eggs. I have all the rules and math for the pick-10 game on my Odds site.
At this point I welcome comments, corrections, and questions. Please send typo corrections by PM. Once I'm satisfied with what is up there so far I'll add the pick-2 to pick-9 tables.
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"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
May 22nd, 2013 at 7:31:20 PM
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I have confirmed your calculations and agree with everything.
This is the same product that U1 offers in Montana, except there is a max bet of $2.00 and a max win of $800.
This is the same product that U1 offers in Montana, except there is a max bet of $2.00 and a max win of $800.
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May 22nd, 2013 at 8:04:46 PM
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Quote: CrystalMathI have confirmed your calculations and agree with everything.
Wonderful! Thank you very much. I've always heard they have some odd-ball games in Montana.
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)