Nov, 2007
*** MIA - *** (2) 1c/2c/5c (50 Play) 9/6 JoB on bottom level.
Nov, 2007
Over the past year, Belterra has changed from a fun VP play to a VP disappointment. I played the quarter SL NSUD progressive on 10-27-07 and they required $30 coin in per point. Their CB rate now seems to be from about 0.0333% to 0.0625%. You can add another whopping 20% on to those rates if you have their top tier players' card (Platinum). Of course the few hours each week they have multiple CB (typically 6 hours once or twice each week at 3X or 4X) affects only the base CB rate and the Platinum 20% increase is not in effect. Earned comps have become few and far between. I think the comp rate is much less than 0.25%, but that is just a guess. It appears that the current GM does not want anyone playing video poker who knows anything about video poker. Regarding machine inventory: There are no 1c/2c/5c (50 Plays). There are two 5c/10c (50 Plays)--one has shorted pay tables. On the positive side, they have opened up several new stores in the hotel lobby so that those of us who have wanted to buy overpriced jewelry and clothing in the middle of an Indiana cornfield will have our dreams come true.
Jun, 2007
STP JOB now needs $20 for a point (0.05%). I also understand that the slot director at Belterra reads this site weekly. Mr. Slot Director, if you could send your inventory changes to me directly it sure would save a lot of time scanning the inventory every couple of weeks ;)
Apr, 2007
It now costs up at least $18 to earn a point on JOB.
Feb, 2007
Just back from a weekly visit at Belterra, the 9/6 JoB .25-$1.00 are a even $16.00 per point now, the .01-.25 50-100 hand machines are $20.00 coin in per point, just before I left this visit they shut everything down in middle room and were changing out all of the boards, after boards were changed I checked pay schedules and they were unchanged but I suspect they raised coin in on these as 1 week ago I visited and they were doing the same to 1st & last VP rooms while playing that visit it was $13.00 per point on STP 9/6 JoB on the .25-$1.00 machines and this visit they were $16.00 per point.
Dec, 2006
Coin in per point on NSUD progressive varied from $11 to $13 making it slightly better than JOB. Also progressive rounds up to nearest quarter so return is usually a little higher than the slow meter rate.
Nov, 2006
About two and one-half years ago, Belterra reduced their Cash Back on VP from $4 Coin In per .01 Cash Back to $8/.01. Then on 5-1-06, they suddenly reduced it to a range of $12-14.70 C/I per .01 CB. They have been gradually reducing it further to the point where it is now from over $13/.01 to about $15.75/.01 depending on the denomination and machine. These figures are all for 9/6 JB. The two upper tier players' card levels--Gold and Platinum--receive a CB bonus of 10% and 20% respectively. My guess is that they want to raise the C/I required to an even $16/.01. At that level, the Platinum card holders will receive a whopping .075% CB.
May, 2006
I just got back from Belterra Casino in Indiana. An unusual thing happened WHILE I was playing their 9/6 50 play JOB. When I started playing I was earning one point for each $8 of action I put through the machine, as I had done several times before. After a couple of hours of play on this the machine IT CHANGED and only rewarded a point after each $14.70 of play or so. I asked at the players club about this and was told that they are changing the way points are earned now and many variables are considered before a point is awarded. She said the machine, amount, speed, and other things are considered now but could not give me details about HOW they are considered now.
Feb, 2006
All of the 50 and 100 play machines in the database for Belterra Indiana also have 9/7/5 Double Bonus and 1-2-3-4-4-09-15-25-200-800 98.91% - LV Airport/Illinois Deuces. Plus there is one nickel spin poker machine on the lower level with 9/5 JB and 10/6/5 DB.
May, 2005
I visited Belterra on 5-31-05. They have added two machines in the High Limit area on the top floor--one $5 MG and one $2/5/10 MGMD. Both had shorted JOB (I think 8/5), but possibly some NSUD at the $5/10 level. Belterra is now completely TITO on both VP and slots. They are scheduled to open a new live poker room on 6-14-05 which was being constructed on the stern deck. I was happy to see that they weren't displacing some of the VP to make room for the poker room.
Apr, 2005
I visited on 4-9-05. Belterra is continuing with 3X points and CB on Tuesdays. In March, they started 2X/3X/4X CB for Champions Club/Gold Club/Platinum Club which they refer to as Cash Back Fridays. They only ran that once in April and that Cash Back Friday happened to be on a Saturday (although it was still billed as Cash Back FRIDAY). I don't think the promotions department has decided what they will do with Cash Back Fridays. They do seem to have increased the number of drawings for cash, cars, and TVs. There are a number of $1 vp machines to add to the database. I'm not sure if these were recent upgrades or if I overlooked them before. They are all on MG TITO .25/.50/1.00 machines. You have to check the pay tables carefully. These machines are mixed in among other machines with shorted pay tables. All of the .25/.50 games on these machines had shorted pay tables. Belterra has three vp "rooms" adjacent to each other on the bottom floor. The following are all on MG machines in the middle room: Three Game Kings with $1 9/6 JOB, two with $1 8/5 BP, and one with $1 9/6 DDBP. One Jacks or Better machine with $1 9/6 DDB and $1 8/5 BP. One Double Bonus Poker machine with $1 8/5 BP. One Double Double Bonus Poker machine with $1 9/6 JOB and $1 8/5 BP. One Triple Bonus Poker machine with $1 8/5 BP. The following are in one of the end rooms: Two Draw Poker MG 3/5/10-play machines that have $1 SA in 5/10-play only. There may be other games of note available as I did not check every game at every denomination at every number of lines played.
Mar, 2005
Although I had previously reported that all the vp was on the bottom floor, there are in fact about 10 bar top machines with short pay tables on the top floor. As of 3-1-05, Tuesdays continue to be 3X for Champion Club points and CB. Thursdays are now single point and CB days. Most Fridays (the first three in March) are now 2X for Champions Club, 3X for Gold Card, and 4X for Platinum Card, but only for CB and not for points. I assume this arrangement will continue in April, but am not yet certain. For CB and Champions Club points, the Belterra day runs from 6:00a.m-6:00a.m.
Jan, 2005
I was at Belterra on 1-4-05. I spent a fair amount of time at 5:30a.m. checking out the pay tables on most of the machines. The following is my update: There are two 100-play .01/.02/.05, JOB 9/6. There is one 100-play .05/.10, JOB 9/6. There are two 50-play .01/.02/.05, JOB 9/6. There is one 50-play .05/.10, JOB 9/6. There are three STP 3/5/10-play .25/.50/$1, JOB 9/6. The only other games I found that were over 99% were 8/5 BP on the 50- and 100-play machines and 9/6 DDB on the STP - location and game details are unknown.
Dec, 2004
Visited Belterra on 12-9-04. There are no VP in the high-limit areas. All 150 or so VP machines are on the bottom level. Best plays are probably two .25/.50/1.00 Super Times Pay with 9/6 JOB which return approximately 99.8% if my math is correct. Only other 9/6 JOB are about five 100-play and 50-play .05/.10 machines mixed in with 9/5 - location and game details are unknown.
Nov, 2004
In the last week Belterra has reduced the upgraded paytables they put in a few months ago. All 9/6 JoB have been reduced to 9/5 or 8/5 at all denominations except they still have at least 1-1 Cent,1-5 Cent and 1-10 Cent on a 50 and 100 Play. DDB 10/6/40 all downgraded to 9/6, Super Aces downgraded to 7/5 I think. The Multistike 9/6 machines were out of service today so I expect they are being reduced also. The best game I could find today other than the 50/100 9/6 Job was 8/5 Bonus, 8/5 ACES Bonus in .25 and $1.
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