caesar's palace

Discuss Quiz Machines here..
Locked
foxy
Senior Member
Posts: 216
Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2006 7:14 pm

Post by foxy »

sorry this is a bit random but i haven't played caesers palace much but today i got 6 keys for the first time. i only had 3 boxes left but ran out of bonii so question is would it have jackpotted? crucial info i believe - gamesnet reasonably old menu.
User avatar
grecian
Senior Member
Posts: 1631
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 11:03 am
Location: Near London

Post by grecian »

foxy wrote:sorry this is a bit random but i haven't played caesers palace much but today i got 6 keys for the first time. i only had 3 boxes left but ran out of bonii so question is would it have jackpotted? crucial info i believe - gamesnet reasonably old menu.
Almost certainly yes.
User avatar
grecian
Senior Member
Posts: 1631
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 11:03 am
Location: Near London

Post by grecian »

Nil Satis wrote: It might have done but on the whole 6 keys (for a £10 prize in the end game) is the de facto Jackpot on Caesar's Palace on both the Gamesnets and ItBoxes and you may indeed only get 5 keys in the whole pyramid - this is particularly true on the dreaded Paragons.
I'd have to disagree on that: in my experience £20 is the de facto (and de jure) CP JP on a newly-installed GamesNet. Certainly £20 was available at nearly all of them round here when CP was newly out, although I'd expect it's long gone at most venues now. That said, I'd be quite prepared to believe that at some busier venues, the game has recharged and will now offer five or six keys, which may be what NS is referring to. By contrast I'm fairly sure £5 is the de facto CP JP on a newly-installed ItBox. It only starts offering six keys once it's had a bit of money through it, and seven keys is a real rarity on the ItBox. It's the same (i.e. five keys only moving to six once a bit of cash has been put in it) on the Paragon.
Mattb
Senior Member
Posts: 5809
Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2005 2:43 pm
Location: Cambridge

Post by Mattb »

Yeah, i've cleared a whole grid only to be offered 4/5 keys before. Pretty annoying really, and there is no point gambling the end game as its rigged beyond belief.
"Sixty percent of the time, it works, every time!"
User avatar
Istenem
Senior Member
Posts: 5918
Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2005 2:42 pm
Location: the nation's capital
Contact:

Post by Istenem »

recently i saw a couple of builders playing CP. they were doing pretty well but once they got to the third tier from the top of the maingame, they used the keys to get into caesar's palace.

they seemed quite happy to keep gambling on the endgame in the blind hope of getting to the top. when the penny drops that they can save the keys (and fish for them once the top is unlocked), they will enter on £2 and, one would assume, gamble on from there.

isolated incident i know but these two didn't play any other game (it was a paragon) for the time it took me to have two pints. so it must be getting some throughput. did i go in the following day and get a free tenner? yes, but not before twice crapping out on the simple simon game.
nobody ever wins on those things.
User avatar
grecian
Senior Member
Posts: 1631
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 11:03 am
Location: Near London

Post by grecian »

Not sure I understand Isty - surely they would need to have got to the top of the maingame pyramid (with or without keys) to reach the endgame? Or am I missing something and can you use keys to get you up to the top quickly in the maingame? If so, I'm a tool.

I agree it gets throughput; I've taken a couple of decent prizes from a fair few machines round here. To be fair I think if it was placed prominently on machines it would get lots of play: it's got a good mix of stuff on it and is fun to play in a group.
User avatar
Istenem
Senior Member
Posts: 5918
Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2005 2:42 pm
Location: the nation's capital
Contact:

Post by Istenem »

i'm afraid Grecian, by your own formula, you are a tool :wink:

you can skip a level with a key in the maingame if you want to. although there would be no good reason to do so.

iirc, this was the bottom-middle game on this particular machine's front menu, have seen quite a few paragons where it is on the front page which clearly helps the amount of plays it gets. not really in a position to comment about gamesnets though.

agreed that it is always worth a punt although long sums bother me and i often get the simple simon wrong.
nobody ever wins on those things.
User avatar
Matt Vinyl
Senior Member
Posts: 7198
Joined: Wed May 11, 2005 6:56 pm
Location: Lost in the outback, Bryan

Post by Matt Vinyl »

I'm a bit partial to a few goes on this and have seen it played quite a lot by others, too. The main gamble is how far you press on to find remaining keys when you have access to the end game. I've had 4 or 5 before and then the 20+ coin snake or 3x6x8x9=? 'spoiler' shows up - ruining that particular foray.

Have seen someone 'filming' the coins on their phone and using the calculator for the sums. So, I suppose if you had the speed (and indeed could be bothered) then so long as you didn't stumble on a question, you could 'always' find all the keys?*

*This assumes that clearing the main game always reveals the total number of keys required to reach the top of the end game?
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
User avatar
grecian
Senior Member
Posts: 1631
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 11:03 am
Location: Near London

Post by grecian »

But of course we know that it doesn't always show the number of keys required to reach the top of the endgame (i.e. seven keys). I'd be interested to know whether there is a minimum number of keys always present - I think it always shows at least one, even when it's in really tough mode it'll usually give you a key after you've reached the top of the maingame pyramid. But if a perfect player played on would he find some more? I don't know.
User avatar
Matt Vinyl
Senior Member
Posts: 7198
Joined: Wed May 11, 2005 6:56 pm
Location: Lost in the outback, Bryan

Post by Matt Vinyl »

Grecian: Hence my qualifier:
*This assumes that clearing the main game always reveals the total number of keys required to reach the top of the end game?
;)

I'd hazard a guess that the keys are 'not' always there, else using the methods I witnessed, with a bit of knowledge added, the player could always top out the end-game?
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
User avatar
cp999
Senior Member
Posts: 462
Joined: Mon Nov 19, 2007 12:59 pm
Location: not where I was yesterday

Post by cp999 »

Pretty certain I've reached the endgame, having cleared the screen, with only 4 keys. Not that I make a habit of playing it; there's better stuff out there.
rogerthymes
Senior Member
Posts: 232
Joined: Mon May 07, 2007 10:42 pm

Post by rogerthymes »

Made plenty of CP jackpots on gamesnets. Twice on an itbox, never on a paragon - only a fiver...which is the usual for an itbox. I :h: Caesar's Palace!
User avatar
grecian
Senior Member
Posts: 1631
Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 11:03 am
Location: Near London

Post by grecian »

rogerthymes wrote:Made plenty of CP jackpots on gamesnets. Twice on an itbox, never on a paragon - only a fiver...which is the usual for an itbox. I *heart* Caesar's Palace!
A 20JP on CP on the Paragon is possible, but is a rarity. Obviously, it needs some reasonable dollar to have gone through the machine beforehand.
rogerthymes
Senior Member
Posts: 232
Joined: Mon May 07, 2007 10:42 pm

Post by rogerthymes »

grecian wrote:
rogerthymes wrote:Made plenty of CP jackpots on gamesnets. Twice on an itbox, never on a paragon - only a fiver...which is the usual for an itbox. I *heart* Caesar's Palace!
A 20JP on CP on the Paragon is possible, but is a rarity. Obviously, it needs some reasonable dollar to have gone through the machine beforehand.
Maybe - I've gone through all the boxes on the pyramid a couple of times on Paragon and been stuck with the five boxes. I'm normally happy to take the fiver rather than be hit with an impossible sequence of fifteen coins...

Another topic on the same game - how many differnt ways can people here can predict the whole layout from the bottom line's results? (If that makes any sense?) Two for me.
Locked