Yes. So???
The point is, and jbjb made it clear to me, is that the free play used to make a winning bet in video roulette is returned to the player as cash. That is different from how the free play is treated in video poker. I understand that now.
If you're trying to make another point, I don't understand what it is?
What the heck are you talking about?
The free play in video poker and video roulette are treated the exact same way.
In each case, once the free play is wagered, it is treated as coin-in.
Every time you wager any freeplay on VP, and you win the hand, your original wager is returned to you, plus the win.
Video roulette is exactly the same.
Another crazy and unexpected turn of events! Alan "finally understands", then says something that's entirely wrong.....Rob says he'd do something that he criticizes others for.....ah, I'd expect nothing less.
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Freeplay is converted to coin-in when you bet it...it becomes your wager.
Your wager is returned to you if you win, but not as freeplay...
it's returned as regular credits that you can cash out.
You don't get your freeplay bet back in video roulette, or VBJ either.
Just like VP, the freeplay is converted to coin-in when you bet it,
it becomes your wager, which is returned to you if you win...but it's not returned to you as freeplay.
Whatever...he already admitted that he didn't know what he was talking about.
If he still thinks that video roulette or VBJ return your freeplay bet back as freeplay,
then he still doesn't know what he is talking about.
But I don't that's what he meant, his explanation was poorly worded.
I've played video BJ a few times on free play, and what coach says is exactly the way it is. And there is no chance that video roulette is any different.
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