Quote: HotBlondeI guess it's technically called Deal or No Deal What's Your Deal?
I little confusing about that slot game. Is that something like what we saw on TV or it's a different slot machine game that just use the game? I just saw a deal or no deal slot game but didn't play it.
up, increasing my bet with every spin after 6. It's totally addicting, and I can play for hours! Unfortunately it seems a lot of casinos have taken this game out. The only one we found in Vegas during our last trip was at 4Q. Used to be one at my local Indian casino in CT, but it's long gone, as is the one that used to be right in the front as you walked into Mirage.
There's different versions of DOND. According to a print out I got they were set to 86%. That's really bad.Quote: CasinodepositorHow's the game play of the slot? Will you recommend this slot to a friend of not. I just saw that slot but didn't played it.
Quote: WizardI think she is referring to a game with a spinning wheel rather than reels. Most of the time the wheel stops in a position that adds money to a bonus bank. Sometimes the wheel lands in a position to a play a Deal or No Deal bonus.
Last one of those I remember was at PH a couple years ago. I seem to remember a debate on if there wongable years ago. If anyone is making money off one still around, no need to disclose any locations.
Quote: BozLast one of those I remember was at PH a couple years ago. I seem to remember a debate on if there wongable years ago. If anyone is making money off one still around, no need to disclose any locations.
I think it would be. However, the bet amount is small and there is a high house edge to overcome, so it probably is rarely positive. I would file that one under an advantage play in theory but you would make out better with an entry-level job at Taco Bell.
The main one we played had the big screen where 5 Howies got the banked progessive jackpot that started out at $50. It banked because people would cash out and leave their cases and multipliers. Each case was worth about 42 cents. They would grow really fast somtimes.
we found them as high as 1k I seen $1500 but couldn't get on it.
Unfortunately the swings are wild its hard to kmow if we ran bad or just simply had -EV. At the beginning we we winning left and right doing very well.
The Riviera had a"good bank"( meaning they got up regularly). The mail and comps were really good. I was able to get the Theo on That bank, it was set at -14% (no wonder the mail was good) however we were killing that bank before I was able to get that information.
It wasn't that hard to hit the 5 Howies. I thought it was no more than 2500 spins ( I could be way off )
I hit 3 progessives in 20 minutes at the Tropicana. The last one I played was just under $900 @ Binions. That's when we finally gave up. I went 4 hours + and was down thousands I had to go and I just walked off(I didn't add anything to the progessive so it didn't matter, I didn't give up value unless it was +EV )
I think they might have a bunch of different settings but I really don't know.
Most of them are gone now. They were kinda fun but the reels got a bit boring then again I would turbo spin and fast as possible.
PS if I see one at $900 and have the time I'll play it depending on the comps and mail at that place.
Quote: WizardI think she is referring to a game with a spinning wheel rather than reels. Most of the time the wheel stops in a position that adds money to a bonus bank. Sometimes the wheel lands in a position to a play a Deal or No Deal bonus.
Yes, that is the one I'm talking about.