this was on the island of curacao.
paytable was like 1,1,3,8,8,8,?,?
5 coin bet: straight, flush, and full house all paid 40 coins.
don't remember payout for 4oak, and sf.
anyone know about this version?
Quote: 100xOddssaw a vp called USA VP.
this was on the island of curacao.
paytable was like 1,1,3,8,8,8,?,?
5 coin bet: straight, flush, and full house all paid 40 coins.
don't remember payout for 4oak, and sf.
anyone know about this version?
This is the IGT version of "All American Poker".
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/tables/all-american/
"Full pay" is when the 4 of a kinds pay 40 for 1 (100.72%). I'm not sure why the Wizard didn't list that paytable on his page. Maybe because it no longer exists anywhere? It existed in Missouri as late as 2009.
Quote: tringlomaneThis is the IGT version of "All American Poker".
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/tables/all-american/
"Full pay" is when the 4 of a kinds pay 40 for 1 (100.72%). I'm not sure why the Wizard didn't list that paytable on his page. Maybe because it no longer exists anywhere? It existed in Missouri as late as 2009.
I'm guessing it existed for quarters in Vegas later than 2009, at the Hilton.
Quote: bobbartopI'm guessing it existed for quarters in Vegas later than 2009, at the Hilton.
VPFree2 says they got rid of them in July 2006.
The rare original AA paid 50 for 1 on the 4oak and was just under 103%. The strategy was not easy. I had to memorize the chart line by line on the plane while on my way to a promotion. IIRC you hold stuff like a 3,5 ss over a redraw. It was a fun game to play.Quote: tringlomaneThis is the IGT version of "All American Poker".
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/tables/all-american/
"Full pay" is when the 4 of a kinds pay 40 for 1 (100.72%). I'm not sure why the Wizard didn't list that paytable on his page. Maybe because it no longer exists anywhere? It existed in Missouri as late as 2009.
Quote: tringlomaneVPFree2 says they got rid of them in July 2006.
Seems impossible but I just looked it up and you are right, of course.
What happened to my life?
Quote: AxelWolfThe rare original AA paid 50 for 1 on the 4oak and was just under 103%. The strategy was not easy. I had to memorize the chart line by line on the plane while on my way to a promotion. IIRC you hold stuff like a 3,5 ss over a redraw. It was a fun game to play.
Wow, I never heard of that. When was this, Axel? Had the automobile been invented yet?
I used to hear about some secret version of JW2 also that had a high return, like 102 or something like that. I never saw that either.
In the mid 90's. As I said, they were rare and didn't last long, at least not here in Vegas since they got locked up 24/7, they never made it to 7. I only recall a few times they had .50 or $1 denominations.Quote: bobbartopWow, I never heard of that. When was this, Axel? Had the automobile been invented yet?
I used to hear about some secret version of JW2 also that had a high return, like 102 or something like that. I never saw that either.
Kansas City had them, but they soon chopped the $1 and $5 denominations to the 40 for 1 pay. However, the .25 103 lasted for a long while untill people started yapping about them on Skips page. Back then you could only buy in for $300 to $500 a day in KC(I don't remember the exact amount anymore). Of course, there were ways to stock up funds but it was a process.