none VP LEARN - 11/09/2024
Game Details: none
Won/Lost: $0.00
Notes: I'm on a losing streak. After losing $1000 on my birthday week and going back and losing $300 in about two hours, I've backed off a bit and have tried my sports betting which is always hit and miss. I believe this Indian Casino is rigged in a small way. I mean they don't come out right and cheat but shift the odds more in their favor, by having the worst pay tables on video poker in America. How do I know? Because I've been to Las Vegas and seen what real pay tables look like.
I am trying to find a way to stay ahead of the trend, I'll come back when I find it! Also this Casino Trip Journey picture is bull ****! I've never seen people at any casino all smiling while they're gambling. Everyone is straight faced and will kill you if you invade their space.
Short term anyone can win on bad paytables by getting one very lucky hand and leaving. Long term, not so much. Anyone who is in the red to the tune of $1,200 on the worst paytables in America probably needs to switch to the much more profitable hobby of knitting. Post-play anger at bad playtables is actually positive if it convinces you not to ever do it again.
UPDATE: I must now agree with all the answers I got from the forum. I am retracting my statement that the Hard Rock Hollywood has rigged VP games. Their pay tables are what they are down here and I've seen even worse in other states. I only play there with caution now and bring what I expect to lose. My statement came from a newbie that didn't realize that it is really hard to win playing any game in a casino and I've never been the luckiest person in the world anyway. My problem was that the first two times I played at the Hard Rock I hit a Royal Flush both times playing five hands! I should of realized that was the luckiest experience that has ever happened to me. I was cocky and really dumb for my statement.