Palms DDB
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Re: Palms DDB
[QUOTE=billyjoe][QUOTE=Lvkid7]Single line ranging from $.25 to $1 for ddb and db and quarters only for fpdw
Thanks. $1 DDB 10/6 single-line sounds attractive. I may have to visit Palms on my next Vegas trip. [/QUOTE]billyjoe,Stations Casinos has those single line 10/6 DDB $1 games all over the place. No big revelation here.[/QUOTE]
What many people don't realize is quarter fpdw makes more money per hand than $1 ddb with perfect play and less volatility! Of course you'll never get those huge hits but also no taxables!
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[QUOTE=billyjoe][QUOTE=Lvkid7]Single line ranging from $.25 to $1 for ddb and db and quarters only for fpdw
Thanks. $1 DDB 10/6 single-line sounds attractive. I may have to visit Palms on my next Vegas trip. [/QUOTE]billyjoe,Stations Casinos has those single line 10/6 DDB $1 games all over the place. No big revelation here.[/QUOTE]
What many people don't realize is quarter fpdw makes more money per hand than $1 ddb with perfect play and less volatility! Of course you'll never get those huge hits but also no taxables![/QUOTE]
FPDW, if you can find it, shows 100.762% return, while 10/6 DDB is 100.067% - hardly an eye popping difference. DDB carries with it the chance of a larger payout by hitting a premium hand, and with no state taxes in Nevada and losses to offset any W2Gs for Federal taxes, why grind it out on FPDW?
Playing either game as a single line is not a life changing experience.
[QUOTE=billyjoe][QUOTE=Lvkid7]Single line ranging from $.25 to $1 for ddb and db and quarters only for fpdw
Thanks. $1 DDB 10/6 single-line sounds attractive. I may have to visit Palms on my next Vegas trip. [/QUOTE]billyjoe,Stations Casinos has those single line 10/6 DDB $1 games all over the place. No big revelation here.[/QUOTE]
What many people don't realize is quarter fpdw makes more money per hand than $1 ddb with perfect play and less volatility! Of course you'll never get those huge hits but also no taxables![/QUOTE]
FPDW, if you can find it, shows 100.762% return, while 10/6 DDB is 100.067% - hardly an eye popping difference. DDB carries with it the chance of a larger payout by hitting a premium hand, and with no state taxes in Nevada and losses to offset any W2Gs for Federal taxes, why grind it out on FPDW?
Playing either game as a single line is not a life changing experience.