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Friday, June 24, 2005

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Will I Do Better in an Average One-Hour Session in Blackjack or Online Video Poker?by Mr. John Grochowski

Q. My wife and I were at Harrah's East Chicago, taking one last look around, and we started talking with one of the slot attendants. She said there were lots of changes coming, and she didn't mean just at Harrah's. Before we could ask what she meant, she was called away. What changes do you suppose she's talking about?
A. The closing of Harrah's East Chicago and its reopening as Resorts East Chicago is the first, and most obvious, switch, but there's a fairly lengthy list of changes and potential changes coming to Illinois and Indiana casinos:
** Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City, Ind., is building a new casino boat that should be ready toward the end of the year. It's a $150 million project that will put 75,000 square feet of casino space on a single level, replacing the 45,000 square feet of casino space spread through three decks on Blue Chip's current vessel.
** Grand Victoria Casino in Elgin is near approval for its almost-new ownership. As a Mandalay Resorts property, Grand Victoria is part of the Mandalay merger with MGM-Mirage that needed to go before both the Illinois Gaming Board and the Federal Trade Commission.
** Empress Joliet, now an Argosy property, is next on the list to have new ownership OK'd by the Illinois Gaming Board. Empress is being sold to Penn National, which also owns Hollywood Casino in Aurora. Approval seems likely to come sometime this summer.
The switch from Harrah's to Resorts in East Chicago was necessitated by the Harrah's-Caesars merger that created the largest casino company in the world. Harrah's found itself with three Indiana casinos, including Horseshoe in Hammond and Caesars Indiana in Elizabeth, and had to divest itself of one to comply with the limit of two licenses per owner under state law.
I'm curious to see what Mark Kashuda does as slot director at Resorts. He was responsible for a big upgrade in video poker pay tables when he was at Trump Casino in Gary. In fact, Kashuda asked me to take a look at the video poker games at Trump and make recommendations. No sooner had I written a column on the big step forward in Gary than I heard Kashuda was taking the job at Resorts.
Q. Now that Gov. Blagojevich is behind the idea of increasing the number of games at casinos, how long do you think it will be before it happens?.
A. Maybe sooner, maybe later, maybe never. The governor's proposal is a classic case of not only wanting to have his cake and it eat too, but wanting everybody else's to go with it. The proposal would increase the legal limit on gaming positions per casino license from 1,200 to 2,400, but would charge an upfront fee for each position added, and would leave in place the gaming tax with a sliding scale that maxes out at 70 percent for revenue in excess of $250 million. Given that casinos have adjusted their marketing strategies to attract enough business to approach, but not exceed, that $250 million threshold, it seems unlikely that any would want to add gaming positions that would virtually guarantee they'd trigger the maximum tax rate.
I asked one local slot director what he thought, and he said flat out that his casino wouldn't use the extra positions. "If they rolled back the tax to 50 percent and charged the fee upfront to add the positions, well, it would be expensive, but we'd probably do it. With a 70 percent tax, there's no way we could do that."
The one Illinois casino that happily does well beyond that $250 million barrier is Grand Victoria. But Grand Victoria remains on its original boat, and doesn't have as much room to expand quickly as the casinos that have replaced boats with barges. Taking full advantage of doubling the number of gaming positions probably would require new construction, and even Grand Victoria would have to think thrice before investing in new facilities with a 70 percent tax in place.
If Illinois is serious about increasing tax revenue from casinos, its best option remains adding gaming positions, but rolling back the tax rate.
Q. If the house edge on a six-deck blackjack game is about a half percent --- I play basic strategy --- and the house edge on a video poker game like 9-6 Jacks or Better is also about a half percent, will I do better in an average one-hour session in blackjack or video poker?
A. The average video poker session won't include a royal flush, which comes up only about once per 40,000 hands. Royals account for about 2 percent of your overall payback, so in the average session you're seeing more like a 2.5 percent house edge. Also, video poker plays much faster than blackjack --- about 500 hands per hour in video poker, 50 per hour at a full blackjack table. So in an average hour, you'll lose money much faster at video poker. On the other hand, when the royals come, you get back a lot more at once than you can playing $5 blackjack.

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Sunday, June 12, 2005

Online Video Poker V.S. Vegas Video Poker

Online Video Poker V.S. Vegas Video Poker
What's the real deal with online video poker? Is it better than Vegas, worse than Vegas, or just about the same thing? Well, some will say Vegas is better, since it has all the lights and sounds and commotion. While some will say online video poker is better, because it doesn't have any of the lights, sounds and commotion. Basically, most of it comes down to a matter of opinion.
Video poker players are more likely to adapt well to the world of online play than say, a craps player. Video Poker is a sit down game, a one player game, a dealerless game, and a game where concentration is an important variable.
Taking all of these things into consideration, it certainly seems like the average video poker player could get just as much out of playing from home. The variable of concentration is so important in fact, that the act of playing at home probably decreases the house edge against you significantly, as you're entire attention span can be placed right on the game.
This fact has been largely ignored by the literature since online gambling has become widely available. Those who run things in Vegas don't want to publicize the fact that its patrons could improve their game on their own time, away from Vegas, especially since once the player learns that and learns how to, they may switch to online video poker exclusively.
A major reason video poker players do make the switch to online play is because of the way we are comped on the Internet. Online video poker players are comped before they play, with cash that is added to their bankroll, with the amount .
At a land based casino you are comped after you play, depending on how much you play, and for how long. This method, while easy for the casinos, isn't quite as nice as if they'd walk up to you and give you free credits.

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Tuesday, May 31, 2005

online video poker v.s. vegas video poker

Online Video Poker V.S. Vegas Video Poker
What's the real deal with online video poker? Is it better than Vegas, worse than Vegas, or just about the same thing? Well, some will say Vegas is better, since it has all the lights and sounds and commotion. While some will say online video poker is better, because it doesn't have any of the lights, sounds and commotion. Basically, most of it comes down to a matter of opinion.
Video poker players are more likely to adapt well to the world of online play than say, a craps player. Video Poker is a sit down game, a one player game, a dealerless game, and a game where concentration is an important variable.
Taking all of these things into consideration, it certainly seems like the average video poker player could get just as much out of playing from home. The variable of concentration is so important in fact, that the act of playing at home probably decreases the house edge against you significantly, as you're entire attention span can be placed right on the game.
This fact has been largely ignored by the literature since online gambling has become widely available. Those who run things in Vegas don't want to publicize the fact that its patrons could improve their game on their own time, away from Vegas, especially since once the player learns that and learns how to, they may switch to online video poker exclusively.
A major reason video poker players do make the switch to online play is because of the way we are comped on the Internet. Online video poker players are comped before they play, with cash that is added to their bankroll, with the amount .
At a land based casino you are comped after you play, depending on how much you play, and for how long. This method, while easy for the casinos, isn't quite as nice as if they'd walk up to you and give you free credits.

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Monday, May 16, 2005

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...And naturally this online video poker craze has spawned a slew of magazines. In addition to the aforementioned Bluff and All In and Card Player, there's Player, "the gambling lifestyle magazine," and Casino Player, whose masthead lists a "Video Poker Editor."You can learn a lot by reading poker magazines. Reading Casino Player, I learned that a man named Frank Marino has made his living as a Joan Rivers impersonator in Vegas since 1985.Reading All In, I learned that "living legend" Doyle Brunson is immortalized in the Poker Hall of Fame, the Seniors of Poker Hall of Fame, the Casino Legends Hall of Fame and the Poker Tour Walk of Fame.From Player, I learned why Tilt, ESPN's gambling drama, has the poker world up in arms: " ... the show's portrayal of players as cheats, crooks and generally malevolent people." This is, a Player editorial complains, "an image that poker players have fought hard to disprove."Amazing! Even poker players are worried about their image these days! Is there any profession left in America that still doesn't care about its media image?...

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Sunday, May 15, 2005

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World Championship Online Video Poker 2: Featuring Howard Lederer, the follow up to one of the best selling titles for the first half of 2005, features 7 of the world's top poker pros including Howard Lederer, Greg Raymer, Paul Darden, Robert Williamson III, Clonie Gowen, Amir Vahidi, Annie Duke, and Matt Savage. Additionally, WCP2 has a much more detailed one player game, where you now have to work their way up the ranks, starting in your mom's basement. Once you start winning and accumulating money, you can spend your winnings on increasingly better pads, and furnishings. Hit a losing streak, and you may have to hock your stuff to stay in the game.Exclusive to the PlayStation 2 version of World Championship Poker 2 is support for the EyeToyTM USB Camera (for PlayStation®2), which allows online opponents to see each other as they play, in addition to supporting text chat. The Xbox version of the game supports Xbox Live including Scoreboards, Voice/Chat and Live Aware.Scheduled for release in Fall 2005, World Championship Poker 2: Featuring Howard Lederer will be available for the PlayStation

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