Originally Posted by wizardofpuke View Post
Originally Posted by blackhole View Post
Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
Speaking of progressives, I saw a wonderful pick off play by a pro VP team at the Reno Atlantis on the most recently passed Saturday evening. A $1 (5 coin) DDB progressive was over $8K ($4k reset) for an NRF. There were 10 linked machines (7 in the high limit room and 3 outside on the opposite side of the wall of the high limit room). The pro team had at least 7 seats by my estimation and had gotten the NRF around 10PM that evening. Not bad for 5 hours work.
7 professional video poker guys pounding out 5 hours of video poker. How many hands at $5.00 dollars a hand could 7 pros knock out per hour? How much did they put in? What was actually profit after they finally hit? What did each player make after the chop? What was the tax liability?

This is what I mean. Without the actual facts, it sounds like a 2-bit win if any.
What's the cost? What's the cycle?

Black hole, when you're asking for actual facts, I don't see that as part of the ap method. In addition, you'll always get where the play was and not where it is, and don't you know, it's always a team of ap PROS who hit all these things. Never anyone else, unless a non ap reports on it.
I'm the one that asked what the cycle and cost were, dumass. No AP is going to throw down on the play you put up unless they know those two factors. You just keep on giving, idiot.