Ultimate X Poker
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Re: Ultimate X Poker
How come for gold members, our names aren't in gold any longer when were on the board?
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You mean in the contest, or during normal games?
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i just finished an ultimate X challenge where my score was 22000+ and it didn't register, this is along with about 5 other challenges that i played, but it's saying 0 for the score. These are group challenges, and especially that 22000 one i'd hate to lose. What's up with that?
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sorry shadowman it is the games not you.
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sorry shadowman it is the games not you.
Exactly why do you believe that is the case? Do you believe the games are not random? Do you believe the manufacturers of VP equipment intentionally break the law even though it would do nothing to their bottom line?
Exactly why do you believe that is the case? Do you believe the games are not random? Do you believe the manufacturers of VP equipment intentionally break the law even though it would do nothing to their bottom line?
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The only game I play is Ult X. I play double double bonus, 10 hands with dimes for a bet of 10 dollars each. The game will run hot and cold for sure but I change machines to try to catch a good one while it's hot. Last week in Vegas I hit 4 aces with a 4 on a 10x multiplier for a $2000 win. Over the last 5 years I have won much, much more than I have lost. My biggest win was hitting a royal on a 8X multiplier for $3200. With fair luck you will get a few $400-$800 wins to keep you playing. When in Vegas I play at Green Valley and the M, both off the strip. Avoid the strip if you can as the odds are much better elsewhere.There is no doubt you will lose some days, anyone who tells you they win all the time is full of BS. You have to set a loss limit, mine is $800 and stick to it.
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There is no difference between one longer session losing $2400 and three shorter ones losing $800 each.There's a big difference between winning "all the time" and winning "over time."
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There is no difference between one longer session losing $2400 and three shorter ones losing $800 each.
There's a big difference between winning "all the time" and winning "over time."
I disagree, QQ. If you took a 3-day gaming trip with a $2400 gaming bankroll, and lose it all in your first playing session, you feel like hell. But if had set some loss stop for yourself beforehand, say $800 a day, you could have stopped, enjoyed other amenities at your location, and then resumed playing later. The trip results may have been the same, but at least you had an opportunity to play throughout your trip.
There's a big difference between winning "all the time" and winning "over time."
I disagree, QQ. If you took a 3-day gaming trip with a $2400 gaming bankroll, and lose it all in your first playing session, you feel like hell. But if had set some loss stop for yourself beforehand, say $800 a day, you could have stopped, enjoyed other amenities at your location, and then resumed playing later. The trip results may have been the same, but at least you had an opportunity to play throughout your trip.
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Same amount of play regardless.
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My best win to date came on a nickel machine--Royal with the 12x for 48,000 nickels--or $2400 at Pala in San Diego