Question about JOB Multi Strike
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Re: Question about JOB Multi Strike
Hey guys,
Sorry it took so long to reply, obviously I didn't fare so well or you know damn well I would've jumped on the forum and posted with the quickness as soon as I got home from Caesar's....lol. It still was fun and we had a good time. I taught Ericka how to play (she kept stopping me every other hand to ask what to hold according to my strategy card), and now she's hooked on the game. I only spent another $60, and it went quicker than last time. Seems like I lost it in a little less than 80 minutes this time.
Does anyone know if a better strategy would be to play with $120, for example, and just keep playing until the law of averages falls my way and I hit one of the big hands? That's my thinking at this point from the two times I have played with a small bankroll.
Sorry it took so long to reply, obviously I didn't fare so well or you know damn well I would've jumped on the forum and posted with the quickness as soon as I got home from Caesar's....lol. It still was fun and we had a good time. I taught Ericka how to play (she kept stopping me every other hand to ask what to hold according to my strategy card), and now she's hooked on the game. I only spent another $60, and it went quicker than last time. Seems like I lost it in a little less than 80 minutes this time.
Does anyone know if a better strategy would be to play with $120, for example, and just keep playing until the law of averages falls my way and I hit one of the big hands? That's my thinking at this point from the two times I have played with a small bankroll.
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If you are playing quarters max bet $60 is not enough IMHO. I think $120 would be more realistic. Of course you could get lucky on $60 and hit a big hand but its very unlikely! Good Luck!