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<blockquote data-quote="k88dad" data-source="post: 43369" data-attributes="member: 1506"><p>I'm not surprised by the top four, but the next few are shocking. CftBL is amusing, but it's way too easy to be a top table. I suppose it is pretty high on the IPDB list. I'm pleasantly surprised to see Big Shot, currently at position seven. I would have guessed that people would have been turned off by both the difficulty and the lack of modern bells and whistles.</p><p></p><p>Here's hoping that this bodes well for the release of more old tables, such as Eight Ball Deluxe, Aztec, Big Indian, Royal Flush and Spirit of 76. There is some quality gameplay in these older tables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k88dad, post: 43369, member: 1506"] I'm not surprised by the top four, but the next few are shocking. CftBL is amusing, but it's way too easy to be a top table. I suppose it is pretty high on the IPDB list. I'm pleasantly surprised to see Big Shot, currently at position seven. I would have guessed that people would have been turned off by both the difficulty and the lack of modern bells and whistles. Here's hoping that this bodes well for the release of more old tables, such as Eight Ball Deluxe, Aztec, Big Indian, Royal Flush and Spirit of 76. There is some quality gameplay in these older tables. [/QUOTE]
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