Massacre at Pechanga
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 7:51 pm
Last weekend I went out to southern California for meetings Monday and Tuesday. Getting in on Sunday I decided to drive to Pechanga Casino for some play.
The casino itself is big and expansive. There were lots of slots to choose from but the video poker selection I saw was a bit weak. I didn't find too many new games and I was hooping to find some DreamCard but no such luck.
I brought 5k with me and decided to just go for 3 run home runs or better. I sat down at a 3/5 machine that was either $1.00 or $2.00 denomination and I began play at the $1.00 level playing 5 play TDB. Not hitting much I switched to Deuces Wild and I still wasn't hitting anything. A guy playing the machine next to me was playing SDDB and was dealt trip queens and nailed 2 of 5 hands for a nice handpay of just over $1,250.00.
I started switching denominations but I still wasn't hitting anything. I was hitting small quads here and there but no premium hands. The guy who hit the queens left so I jumped over to the machine he was playing because he did hit a couple more 4oaks. I thought maybe I'd finally hit something.
A man sat down right next to me at the machine I just left and he proceeded to begin 3 handed play at a $2.00 denomination. He was hitting some small quads and then, bam: dealt aces. He didn't catch any kickers and for a guy who was just about to be handed $4,800.00 he sure was doing quite a bit of complaining. I congratulated him and went on with my play.
I went to the bathroom and came back, right after he hit quad 2's with a 4, another hand pay of $4,000.00 for him. He stuck around to play out the "small change" as he called it that was left on the machine and he was gone.
I jumped back onto that machine and during the second time I was playing it I, again, didn't hit a darn premium quad. I hit a couple straight flushes and small quads at the 2 dollar level but the two machines beat me up pretty good.
I then decided to take my newly appointed slot host up on the offer of a comped buffet and I had some pretty good prime rib.
After eating I found some All Star II machines but they were taken. There was an open Ultimate X game sandwiched between the two All Star II machines so I decided to small play the Ultimate X, hoping to wait out for one of the All Star II machines. Playing 10 play TDB at .05 denomination I took the machine up to a nice little run up of about $700.00, mainly because I caught quad aces for 9,600 credits.
One of the All Star II machines opened up so I jumped on it. I started playing 10 hand TDB at the .25 denom. I did hit AWAK for 1k relatively quickly but that did little recoup what I had lost earlier in the day. After playing for a little while longer I did hit quad 2's with a kicker and quad 4's with a kicker for $500.00 each. I managed to dump about $500.00 back into the machine before deciding to quit that machine.
I walked around for a minute and I wanted another crack at the machine that wiped me out earlier in the day. I sat down and stuffed $500.00 in and began play, 5 hand TDB at $2.00 denom. My $500.00 started disappearing and after losing $300.00 I was mercifully given quad 2's with no kicker for $800.00. I decided to take the $300.00 profit and call it a night.
So, a losing session overall to the tune of $2,500.00. It could have been MUCH worse if I hadn't caught the AWAK on the .25 denom machine.
Much to my dismay, smoking was allowed in the casino and I wasn't happy to find that out the hard way. Oh well.....on to the next winning session.
The casino itself is big and expansive. There were lots of slots to choose from but the video poker selection I saw was a bit weak. I didn't find too many new games and I was hooping to find some DreamCard but no such luck.
I brought 5k with me and decided to just go for 3 run home runs or better. I sat down at a 3/5 machine that was either $1.00 or $2.00 denomination and I began play at the $1.00 level playing 5 play TDB. Not hitting much I switched to Deuces Wild and I still wasn't hitting anything. A guy playing the machine next to me was playing SDDB and was dealt trip queens and nailed 2 of 5 hands for a nice handpay of just over $1,250.00.
I started switching denominations but I still wasn't hitting anything. I was hitting small quads here and there but no premium hands. The guy who hit the queens left so I jumped over to the machine he was playing because he did hit a couple more 4oaks. I thought maybe I'd finally hit something.
A man sat down right next to me at the machine I just left and he proceeded to begin 3 handed play at a $2.00 denomination. He was hitting some small quads and then, bam: dealt aces. He didn't catch any kickers and for a guy who was just about to be handed $4,800.00 he sure was doing quite a bit of complaining. I congratulated him and went on with my play.
I went to the bathroom and came back, right after he hit quad 2's with a 4, another hand pay of $4,000.00 for him. He stuck around to play out the "small change" as he called it that was left on the machine and he was gone.
I jumped back onto that machine and during the second time I was playing it I, again, didn't hit a darn premium quad. I hit a couple straight flushes and small quads at the 2 dollar level but the two machines beat me up pretty good.
I then decided to take my newly appointed slot host up on the offer of a comped buffet and I had some pretty good prime rib.
After eating I found some All Star II machines but they were taken. There was an open Ultimate X game sandwiched between the two All Star II machines so I decided to small play the Ultimate X, hoping to wait out for one of the All Star II machines. Playing 10 play TDB at .05 denomination I took the machine up to a nice little run up of about $700.00, mainly because I caught quad aces for 9,600 credits.
One of the All Star II machines opened up so I jumped on it. I started playing 10 hand TDB at the .25 denom. I did hit AWAK for 1k relatively quickly but that did little recoup what I had lost earlier in the day. After playing for a little while longer I did hit quad 2's with a kicker and quad 4's with a kicker for $500.00 each. I managed to dump about $500.00 back into the machine before deciding to quit that machine.
I walked around for a minute and I wanted another crack at the machine that wiped me out earlier in the day. I sat down and stuffed $500.00 in and began play, 5 hand TDB at $2.00 denom. My $500.00 started disappearing and after losing $300.00 I was mercifully given quad 2's with no kicker for $800.00. I decided to take the $300.00 profit and call it a night.
So, a losing session overall to the tune of $2,500.00. It could have been MUCH worse if I hadn't caught the AWAK on the .25 denom machine.
Much to my dismay, smoking was allowed in the casino and I wasn't happy to find that out the hard way. Oh well.....on to the next winning session.