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Old 19th May 2007, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by AudiManinBoro View Post
Slotster, do you not get the impression that Royal vegas appears to focus too much on tournaments and prize money as opposed to just allowing players to win? I havent been a member there long but its far from myfavourite casino after having deposited several times and come away with next to nothing, their games seem a little tight to me, almost as if their % ratio is lowering than at other mg casinos. My guess is that they cater for tournament players more, which is fair enough if thats the case, but i havent been a member long and might just have joined during a bad run. Whats your opinion?
Well, I joined up with the tournaments in mind - despite not actually entering one yet; You ask the question at a very ironic time though! I literally yesterday asked for my logs from another MG, as I've been experimenting with my usual (old) style of play - versus a more low roller (new) style.

I'll post up some more details when I've thought about it a bit more - but to answer your question today - I'm doing ok by betting reasonably high on the old favourites at Royal Vegas (£4.50/9.00 range). Return is exactly what I'd expect really... Now as for the low rolling....
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