Seneca Niagara
Niagara Falls, NY
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Dec, 2007
Seneca Niagara has several $1 triple play BP, near the covered valet parking.
Oct, 2007
Seneca has a bank of quarter 7/5 Bonus Royal Progressive machines in the video poker area.
Aug, 2007
They have 4 50v 8/5 Bonus Poker 3/5 Play located in main VP area.
Nov, 2005
Seneca Niagara has $.50 and $1 8/5 BP 9/6DB and 8/5 JOB and 8/5 DDB. The $.25 level is 7/5 BP and 7/5 DDB with some other variation on BP. It takes $200 coin in to earn 1 Seneca point. $100-coin in on slots. Some $.50 BP has been down graded to 7/5. Chairman's Club level is attained by accumulating 5,000 points in a one year time span. This entitles you to a 10% discount in the gift shops and restaurants and allows you to participate in every promo.
Apr, 2005
The .25 8/5 BP is now 10/8/5/3/1/1 ... slightly over 94%. It now takes $100 to earn one comp dollar. This was on $ pick em and BP.
Apr, 2005
*** MIA - *** 25c MG 8/5 BP - a few if you look hard around the elevated bar.
Oct, 2004
Seneca Niagara recently changed from $100 = 1 point to $200 = 1 point. A point is a dollar in comp dollars. Prices in the player store which sells anything from logo clothing to electronics to appliances,jewelry etc.are inflated about 20-30% but it includes shipping. Room comps are discretionary.
Aug, 2004
There are some $1 pick'em games near the center bar. and they have 25c Colorado Deuces.
Jul, 2004
25c MG all have lousy pay scales. 50c and $1 multi games have 8/5 BP which is probably the best game in the place with the exception of the $5 JoB. No Cashback, but points are earned at the rate of $100-coin in per point with exception of the progrssives which take $200 per point. Points can be used for food and merchandise in 3 different stores in the main hall to the left as you walk in. Along with the .50 and $1 BP they do have some .25 machines. They're few and far between but they do exist. For the recreational player the new balcony level has .05 multi-strike and .25 big split poker.
Apr, 2004
I was at Seneca Niagara last week and every 25-cent 9/6 DB I checked was of the lousy 9/6/4 paytable (96.38%)! I don't know if there are any 9/6/5, but I didn't see any. However I did discover a game barely over 98%. That was 7/5 Bonus. It was on the upright quarter Gamekings in the non-smoking "Turtle Island" casino. From this I would presume that the game exists on many of the machines in the main casino as well.
Mar, 2004
At Seneca on the NY side, the $5/$10 denom JoBs are to your RIGHT as you walk inside from the covered valet parking. If you play that denom, a host will find YOU within 20 minutes, I predict, and explain all the comps. When I was in that area for a half hour I got 3 visits (I didn't have a slot card - nor use for food or free room at the time). No cashback yet that I know. The .25 machines are all over, but side-by-side multi-game machines have wildly different paytables so Be Careful.
Mar, 2004
For the hi-rollers Seneca has $5 and $10 JOB single line and 3-5-10 play. There's still no cashback, just food comps, which register on the reader. The buffet is getting high revues. There's usually a long wait for valet parking.
Mar, 2004
I was at Seneca Niagara yesterday and the 9/6 DB seems to be everywhere. In quarters there seem to be just 2 different sets of games even though the machines are labeled differently. In the non- smoking section, I played a 2-cent game where you could play up to 100 hands and a 5-cent, 50-play. I ended up at these because the quarter games sucked my money up way too fast. (What did I expect?!) They have a joker wild game there with 4,000 coins for 5 of a kind like in AC with an ev of 97.16% but I don't practice jokers so I haven't played this.
Dec, 2003
Went to Seneca Niagara Sat morning and found the $5 and $10 multi machines 9/6 JOB are also availble in 3,5 and 10 play. Can't imagine many interested at that level without cb, but thought you might want to put into the database. Also in the non-smoking casino they have four 2 cent 100 play multi gamers. Pay tables are poor, but they might be worth a mention for the recreational adventurer. If the border crossings ease up next week we'll be doing Casino Niagara in Canada. I'll get back to you with an update on that. Current database isn't really accurate.
Aug, 2003
The new Seneca Casino is nice and features a non smoking section.
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