Originally Posted by
mickeycrimm
Historically, 10/7 Double Bonus has been a good game to play on promotions. It's payback, 100.17% doesn't allow for you to make money on the game straight up. You need a good promotion. I remember playing nickel 10/7 Ten-play at the Cal-Neva in Reno with .125% cashback, .125% comp, and scratchers for 4 of a kinds, worth an average of $1.50. It was about a $25 an hour play. The Tuscany once had dollar 10/7 and a 100 coin bonus when you made 4 to the royal on the final hand. Four Queens had 10/7 progressive for quarters (half percent meter) , the card was worth .3725%, plus comps. They also had $1 and $2 denom 10/7 which was worth .5% with the cashback and the drawings, based on action, were good.