Game type interpretation help please

tableplay

Newbie member
Joined
May 23, 2005
Location
california
I decided to give www.vipcasinos.com (IGW software) a try because I like deuces wild a lot and the pay table seemed fair (5/3 which is full pay). However I never hit 4 deuces in over 7000 attempts. On average one should get 4 deuces every 4900 hands or so. With 7000 hands dealt there is less than a 20% chance of not getting 1 or more 4 deuce hands (so it's not impossible by any stretch). So I decided to ask their support if the game was actually a slot type game or if it was a simulated random 52 card deck as it is in Nevada brick and mortar video poker. Well they responded with the cryptic message below and I was wondering if any Casinomeister forum members could give me their interpretation of the reply. My guess is it's actually like a slot machine and hands are dealt to achieve some predetermined payback.

Thanks very much (I'm down about $US 180 at this casino by the way).
tableplay :)

Reply:
>From: "Support Vip Casinos" <Support@vipcasinos.com>
>To: <xxxxxx>
>Subject: Casino request
>Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 12:15:45 -0400
>
>Dear xxxxxx,
>
>Thank you for being a member of VIPcasinos.
>
>We would like to inform you that our system is based on a random
>generator which uses 4 stacks. When checking your plays we noticed that
>you play a lot but in different sessions. Each time you close the game
>and open it back up you will be playing a new game. The system will not
>continue with the remaining cards from the last session as you are
>starting a new session which is not related to the first one in anyway.
 
Sounds like a clueless CSR to me. VIP is a crypto-casino, right? I'm almost certain their videopoker is real and not a simulated slot. It therefore makes no difference whatsoever if you play 7000 hands in one session or in several...
 
jpsartre said:
Sounds like a clueless CSR to me. VIP is a crypto-casino, right? I'm almost certain their videopoker is real and not a simulated slot. It therefore makes no difference whatsoever if you play 7000 hands in one session or in several...
He's not talking about the Crypto V.I.P. casino.
Sounds like a well dodgy operation - he SHOULD go the the Crypto one!!! ;)
 
IGW software is (i believe) that is used by:

WSSB
Good As Gold

I remember people saying their BJ was very questionable. I have played these quite awhile back and i remember their slots seemed fair.

I also remember that both of the above casinos were solid in regards to paying winnings.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Click here for Red Cherry Casino

Meister Ratings

Back
Top