TDB question(s);
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alpax
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Re: TDB question(s);
As a poster above said: training software can really pay off."a poster above" is only the lead designer of the Video Poker for Winners training software you are playing with and is showcased as America's Top Video Poker Expert on the main menu
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olds442jetaway
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Going against the math in the long run is a disaster. In the short run of course, anything can and does happen per Fla Phil and all of our experiences.
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Casino Knight
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From the beginning I've relied on Dean Zamzow's original WinPoker. It's 40% less money if you're on a budget. You can check it out at: https://www.zamzone.com/winpok6.asp
It's easy to learn and has paid off for me.
CK
It's easy to learn and has paid off for me.
CK
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sammy25
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Fiftry Super times play its the best
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alpax
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Going against the math in the long run is a disaster. In the short run of course, anything can and does happen per Fla Phil and all of our experiences.
Despite the luck, Fla Phil does put in much time into practicing using Video Poker for Winners than most recreational players.
Despite the luck, Fla Phil does put in much time into practicing using Video Poker for Winners than most recreational players.
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BobDancer
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From the beginning I've relied on Dean Zamzow's original WinPoker. It's 40% less money if you're on a budget. You can check it out at: https://www.zamzone.com/winpok6.asp
It's easy to learn and has paid off for me.
CKWinPoker is an excellent product --- as is Wolf Poker. Along with VPW, they are the top products on the market. They each are in agreement as to how to play specific 5 cards. Each has different bells and whistles that the other ones do not. I have all three products on my computer --- as do many other serious players. (Ones owning Apple computers are pretty much stuck with OpVP. It's not terrible and certainly better than no computer product at all.) They are really inexpensive for the value they give. Players who are really sweating the expense of $50 or so to help them improve their results on something where they invest thousands of dollars a year, are being penny wise and pound foolish, in my opinion.

























