My History in Video Poker (cont'd)
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Re: My History in Video Poker (cont'd)
I like 'em Lazyace, keep 'em comin'!
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Keep those stories coming. I love reading them. Just sorry that I didn't have the info to participate.
The casinos have made their existence so much easier with the coinless system. I remember machines that banked coins, but not being much of a slot player didn't realize the profit potential that was staring at me.
Makes me wonder what might be out there today that I don't know about.
The casinos have made their existence so much easier with the coinless system. I remember machines that banked coins, but not being much of a slot player didn't realize the profit potential that was staring at me.
Makes me wonder what might be out there today that I don't know about.
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I have played the green stamps, cherry pies and diamond-mines after other people have run out of money. Made a nice amount from those machines if I found one set to go. I went to play some video poker about two months ago and found a cherry pie dollar machine nearly full. Decided to play and got the pie full right after sitting down so it was a quick win for me.
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It's so interesting reading these stories, starting with Mickey's and now Lazy's. When you guys put the month and year in the story, I think of where I was then, did we cross paths? It's amazing and very entertaining.
This last entry in June of 2006 in the Tahoe basin area brings back some great memories. My wife and I were there in June of 2006 and checked out the Montbleu just after the conversion from Caesar's. I had been just so focused in pay tables that I never even thought to look for games like flush attack ready to go into attack mode. I didn't even think games like that had existed any longer by 2006.
Same with the old casinos in Virginia City, we were there in June 2006...I played $20 through a quarter machine at one of those places (can't remember which) and got dealt 4 spades to the RF and pulled the 9 of spades when I needed the 10. You guys could have been walking right past me at that time like a couple of "coolers." What fun these stories are, keep them coming.
This last entry in June of 2006 in the Tahoe basin area brings back some great memories. My wife and I were there in June of 2006 and checked out the Montbleu just after the conversion from Caesar's. I had been just so focused in pay tables that I never even thought to look for games like flush attack ready to go into attack mode. I didn't even think games like that had existed any longer by 2006.
Same with the old casinos in Virginia City, we were there in June 2006...I played $20 through a quarter machine at one of those places (can't remember which) and got dealt 4 spades to the RF and pulled the 9 of spades when I needed the 10. You guys could have been walking right past me at that time like a couple of "coolers." What fun these stories are, keep them coming.
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you are entertaining
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Glad your back. I was going through withdrawal here.