The $64,000 Question
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Re: The $64,000 Question
WOW, billyjoe, that is awesome! I think you should get a new hat!
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WOW, billyjoe, that is awesome! I think you should get a new hat!
You are right, Jan. You can never have enough hats when you are "follicle challenged"..
You are right, Jan. You can never have enough hats when you are "follicle challenged"..
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Totally awesome Billyjoe.
About a year ago at Caesars I was playing at 1 of the 2 Double Pay multi-line machines when the lady next to me got a dealt royal flush on the bottom line of a 50-cent 3 play game for $36,000. I thought that was unreal for a $15 wager. But what you got for a $10 wager is absolutely out-of-sight.
I'm staying at Caesars this coming weekend and probably will not play the single line games that you've now tarnished for ever !
About a year ago at Caesars I was playing at 1 of the 2 Double Pay multi-line machines when the lady next to me got a dealt royal flush on the bottom line of a 50-cent 3 play game for $36,000. I thought that was unreal for a $15 wager. But what you got for a $10 wager is absolutely out-of-sight.
I'm staying at Caesars this coming weekend and probably will not play the single line games that you've now tarnished for ever !
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C'mon, Mule. My win just means that the winning combination is ACTUALLY in that machine. Besides, the nice thing about that Five Star machine is that it has the multiple games to choose from, not just Double Pay.
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Ahhh, that sure is nice. I've been looking to mix up my game a bit. I play mostly multi-line STP and need to do something different. I just put this game into my BB notes to remember and look for it during my next Harrah's trip. 10/hand is a nice change from the 30-60 I'm getting accustomed to with STP.
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I was thinking (as I add this game to my rotation of STP & UX).... I'm due for my first dealt RF. This would appear to be the best possible game to be playing when getting a dealt RF no? Of course STP 10 hand with a 10x multiplier would be better, but that seems pretty far fetched. Is there a better game for a dealt RF?
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I was thinking (as I add this game to my rotation of STP & UX).... I'm due for my first dealt RF. This would appear to be the best possible game to be playing when getting a dealt RF no? Of course STP 10 hand with a 10x multiplier would be better, but that seems pretty far fetched. Is there a better game for a dealt RF?
I cannot think of one, Roveer, given that this was a $10 bet. 10-way STP would cost you $15 a pull on a $0.25 cent machine, and would net $10k without a multiplier. Of course, IF two very unlikely events were to line up - a dealt RF AND a 10x multiplier in the same hand, then you would get a snazzy $100k.
I cannot think of one, Roveer, given that this was a $10 bet. 10-way STP would cost you $15 a pull on a $0.25 cent machine, and would net $10k without a multiplier. Of course, IF two very unlikely events were to line up - a dealt RF AND a 10x multiplier in the same hand, then you would get a snazzy $100k.
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>> Is there a better game for a dealt RF?<<100 play STP?
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snazzy? Had to laugh. Haven't heard that term in years. Thanks for the laugh on a day that I needed it.
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wow! Billy that is a pretty sight. Now you can buy all the hats you could ever want. Congratulations!