Dream Card in Mississippi Coast casinos???
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Dream Card in Mississippi Coast casinos???
Does anyone know of any VP machines with Dream Card on the Mississippi Coast?
It is the only game that I have actually made money on (long term). Which may be why my normal casino removed it.
I cannot find it anywhere else on the coast.
I asked why it was removed and I was given a vague "We're always updating" answer. However, in my experience, machines are removed mainly because the casino couldn't get the expected return.
Does anyone know of Dream Card on the coast and if so, what denoms and how does the paytable look?
It is the only game that I have actually made money on (long term). Which may be why my normal casino removed it.
I cannot find it anywhere else on the coast.
I asked why it was removed and I was given a vague "We're always updating" answer. However, in my experience, machines are removed mainly because the casino couldn't get the expected return.
Does anyone know of Dream Card on the coast and if so, what denoms and how does the paytable look?
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Dinghy, when I used the phrase "long term", I meant long term for me --- perhaps not for a statistician.
I played it about 2 to 3 times per month and did so for more than 4 years. I play high limit, and my basis is to count "initial investment" vs "walk out" total.
I was surprised at how much better it was for me than other games, so after about 6 months or so of enjoying what *felt* like success but not being 100% sure, I started keeping careful count of "initial investment" vs "walk out total."
Playing at both $5 and $10 denominations, I am now $8,100 ahead on Dream Card for a run that started in 2021. It is true that my total includes 5 extremely strong dealt hits and many losing sessions, but I believe that my timeframe of 4+ years still offers me a reasonable average for my own personal long term.
My DC run started within the pandemic so I never had a problem getting onto one of the only 2 DC games in my normal casino. However, later in the run it was harder and harder to find an open machine and I fully believe that the popularity of the game at my normal casino was completely due to its good return, ultimately contributing to the decision to remove the game entirely from the casino.
And, as I wrote, it is not in any other Coast casino I have checked -- although I have not looked for it in every Coast casino.
Anyone on this forum who knows of Dream Card with decent denoms and paytables on the Mississippi Coast, please advise.
I played it about 2 to 3 times per month and did so for more than 4 years. I play high limit, and my basis is to count "initial investment" vs "walk out" total.
I was surprised at how much better it was for me than other games, so after about 6 months or so of enjoying what *felt* like success but not being 100% sure, I started keeping careful count of "initial investment" vs "walk out total."
Playing at both $5 and $10 denominations, I am now $8,100 ahead on Dream Card for a run that started in 2021. It is true that my total includes 5 extremely strong dealt hits and many losing sessions, but I believe that my timeframe of 4+ years still offers me a reasonable average for my own personal long term.
My DC run started within the pandemic so I never had a problem getting onto one of the only 2 DC games in my normal casino. However, later in the run it was harder and harder to find an open machine and I fully believe that the popularity of the game at my normal casino was completely due to its good return, ultimately contributing to the decision to remove the game entirely from the casino.
And, as I wrote, it is not in any other Coast casino I have checked -- although I have not looked for it in every Coast casino.
Anyone on this forum who knows of Dream Card with decent denoms and paytables on the Mississippi Coast, please advise.
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The industry is moving toward multi multi machines. It's available (if enabled) on the All Star 3s:

Should be on offer at most of the Coast casinos:
https://www.videopoker.com/find/?state= ... oker%20III
Denoms and paytables unknown.