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Super Times Pay query
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:52 pm
by rascal
I have consistently done better on STP than any other game. My best jackpots were on 10 play, but mostly I go for 5 play and on many sessions I can at the very least turn a modest profit (*very* modest sometimes, but nonetheless still a profit.) My query is, for the regular STP players: Do you feel that 5 play has a better return over the long haul than 10 play? In theory it should all come out in the wash, but in reality, for me, 5 has been positive more consistently.
Re: Super Times Pay query
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:01 pm
by Eduardo
It probably depends on when you call it quits. 10 play will drain you more quickly in a dry spell (no multiplied wins). 5 Play will buy you some more time to wait for those hits that can put you on top for the session. To answer your question personally, I haven't noticed a diference. But I don't usually have enough of a bankroll to survive the dry spells in this game. My 10 play on it is very limited. I either win early or call mercy. It's still my favorite game overall.
Re: Super Times Pay query
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:31 pm
by BobDancer
Far more important than the number of lines is the pay schedule.Far more important than your actual results is the pay schedule. Your results over a few thousand hands are irrelevant. Playing good games generates good scores over time --- you'll have ups and downs in all games. But insisting that you have the advantage (game + slot club + promotions) is the "secret" to success at this game. Bob
Re: Super Times Pay query
Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:50 pm
by Quad Deuces
I have switched from 25c (sometimes 50c) NSU to 25c 3-line 9/6 Jacks STP at Gold Coast.Nothing good has happened yet.