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Random Rewards MH

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 1:56 pm
by suski
Anyone seen this game around anymore? Can't even find this game in Las Vegas other than Bellagio. I live in Las Vegas and can't find "My" game. lol

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:22 pm
by vpwillis
Go to VP home page, click on play, go to find in casino.

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:23 pm
by BillyJoe
U R right. My last trip to Vegas, Bellagio was he only strip casino where I saw this game.

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 4:24 pm
by suski
I did that. I was asking for outside of that. Thanks though.

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:24 pm
by DaBurglar


How come, using this really cool utility available to us here at this site, it doesnt include the four dreamcard games available at Caesars AC when a player searches for Dreamcard in New Jersay>?   is this utility somewhat behind the times or what AM I missing here?

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:15 pm
by edog743
I believe the casinos contrbute info to VP.com. I do not think VP.com searches out what each casino has for vp machines.

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 4:26 pm
by suski
I'm relatively new to video poker, although I have read some of Bob Dancers work and a few others. I'm curious. Did this game never catch on with the general public? Why is it so hard to find?

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:18 am
by gofaster87
The Stations Casinos have single line Random Rewards along with many other carnival games on their 5 Star machines.


Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:20 pm
by BobDancer

I'm relatively new to video poker, although I have read some of Bob Dancers work and a few others. I'm curious. Did this game never catch on with the general public? Why is it so hard to find?
  I personally recommend against playing this game. Yes I know videopoker.com is a sponsor of my radio show and they put up the money behind the software with my picture on it, but part of my relationship with them is that I call the games as I see them. And I'm saying nothing here that I didn't share with the highest-ranking people at videopoker.com before they released the game. The reason I recommend against this game is that you never know what pay schedule you're playing until AFTER you've made your bet. With other games, you can learn how much a 9/5 or 8/5 or 7/5 pay schedule pays. But this game changes every hand and what you're looking at on the screen isn't what you're going to get when you actually bet. Because players can't properly evaluate the pay schedule, casinos often put lower-than-average pay schedules on the floor. For example, Station would normally have 97% games throughout much of their floor. (Lower than that for nickels.)  If they had this game, they'd set it at 95% because players can't tell the difference. And if players can't tell the difference, the casino believes that it's a waste to give players a good gamble. For the same reason it's intelligent for a casino to do this, it's an intelligent reason for players to avoid the game. Furthermore, the strategy changes SIGNIFICANTLY from hand to hand. A 95% game with correct play will become a 93% game with the typical player who uses the same strategy for every hand. There are a lot of tough decisions in games when you know the exact pay schedule and can practice until you get them right. Don't think there are any less of these tough decisions in this game. The difference is it is a NEW tough decision every time because there is a very large number of potental combinations of pay schedule amounts and each of those combinations has a different strategy for the 2.6 million potential hands. You cannot have practiced many of them. If you like this game, go for it. But the fact that it's so hard to find is actually saving you money. Bob

Re: Random Rewards MH

Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 3:10 pm
by suski
The Stations Casinos have single line Random Rewards along with many other carnival games on their 5 Star machines.



Thanks! Single line is very much harder to actually hit one of the big payouts. That's why I'm looking for the multi hand version.