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    Bye Bye, Titan 360....Hello Royal Derby

    It looks like Coushatta has removed their Titan 360 and replaced it with Royal Derby from Alfastreet. This looks similar to Sigma Derby in Vegas...pictures on the Coushatta Facebook page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loisluvsslots View Post
    It looks like Coushatta has removed their Titan 360 and replaced it with Royal Derby from Alfastreet. This looks similar to Sigma Derby in Vegas...pictures on the Coushatta Facebook page.
    Dam-it ....go figure ...we were just talking about playing that one .but waiting till early in the morning

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    Yes, it's gone. The Titan 360 started off being fairly popular but over time the popularity fell off. It seemed to be busy all weekend, but few players during the week. It did hit a ton of jackpots, but strangely that didn't seem to increase the popularity. My belief is that too much of the payback was put into the bonus. People who either didn't get into the bonus (or did, but didn't hit anything worthwhile) got crushed on the base game. I played it at Seneca Niagara and I burned through $150 fast and didn't get into the bonus...

    So, we now have the Royal Derby game. It is incredibly cool. It has lots of neat little touches that make it fun like the announcer and the lighting. People love to watch the horses run! There are only 6 of these in the United States as of now. 2 in CT, 2 in NJ, 1 in CA, and ours. It is a lot simpler to play than I thought it would be, although the "Pro" screen could be a little intimidating, especially if you've never bet on horses. (You can select "Basic", "Advanced" and "Pro", with Pro giving you all the available bets) Whether or not it is successful long term remains to be determined, but I'm hoping it develops a following.

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    That is freaking awesome - does the pro have a .50 cent Pick 4 or $2 Pick 6 option? Am kidding, uh kind of lol - but are there exotics and are there set odds? Is it like instant racing at Oaklawn? Guess I need to come down to Evangeline and Coushatta lol...

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren View Post
    So, we now have the Royal Derby game. It is incredibly cool. It has lots of neat little touches that make it fun like the announcer and the lighting. People love to watch the horses run! There are only 6 of these in the United States as of now. 2 in CT, 2 in NJ, 1 in CA, and ours. It is a lot simpler to play than I thought it would be, although the "Pro" screen could be a little intimidating, especially if you've never bet on horses. (You can select "Basic", "Advanced" and "Pro", with Pro giving you all the available bets) Whether or not it is successful long term remains to be determined, but I'm hoping it develops a following.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moemoe View Post
    That is freaking awesome - does the pro have a .50 cent Pick 4 or $2 Pick 6 option? Am kidding, uh kind of lol - but are there exotics and are there set odds? Is it like instant racing at Oaklawn? Guess I need to come down to Evangeline and Coushatta lol...
    You can bet $1 minimum and up to $500 max on the board. The odds continually change and you can track the different horses. I'll try to attach a picture of the betting screen. The instant racing machines try to be slot machines based on prior run races, but this is pure horse racing game using a random number generator. IMG_0523.jpg

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    Wow, thanks for the info and the picture! Very interesting, random number generated, but gives odds - can see myself sitting there all night long chasing that 1&3&5 3 Quinella trying to get the alleged 208x odds HHH... Let us know how it does, think would be loads of fun for a group, can imagine all kinds of cheering and screaming lol...

    Quote Originally Posted by Warren View Post
    You can bet $1 minimum and up to $500 max on the board. The odds continually change and you can track the different horses. I'll try to attach a picture of the betting screen. The instant racing machines try to be slot machines based on prior run races, but this is pure horse racing game using a random number generator. IMG_0523.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by moemoe View Post
    Wow, thanks for the info and the picture! Very interesting, random number generated, but gives odds - can see myself sitting there all night long chasing that 1&3&5 3 Quinella trying to get the alleged 208x odds HHH... Let us know how it does, think would be loads of fun for a group, can imagine all kinds of cheering and screaming lol...
    Also, if you touch the top of the screen where it lists the horses, all of their stats will show up. How many races total, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren View Post
    The odds continually change and you can track the different horses.
    Is it parimutuel at all or just RNG dependent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris View Post
    Is it parimutuel at all or just RNG dependent?
    I would think that because its still a slot machine it would have to be RNG dependent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris View Post
    Is it parimutuel at all or just RNG dependent?
    The Royal Derby is all RNG

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