100 Hand Draw Poker

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MRoatche
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100 Hand Draw Poker

Post by MRoatche »

I play this all the time in Harrah's and Showboat.  Does anyone know of it elsewhere in AC.  Or can you tell me where it is in Vegas.

JHock12
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Post by JHock12 »

They have it at Borgata, Bally's and I think at the Trop, too.

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Post by vpguy3 »

I saw a few machines at the MGM but don't recall the pay table.

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Post by rascal »

It is in most casinos, but it seems to be set up as a novelty game, not as a long term money maker. The only times I have done well have been when I played maximum denomination and got lucky on the draw early.  A full house dealt is not unheard of --- on 100 play with max denomination you can cash in and leave.

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Post by muskieman »

play it free here and you dont lose any money............

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Post by ATR728 »

Are the payouts decent on the 100 draw poker in Atlantic City?

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Post by royal flush »

play on this site for fun and free with full tables save your money penny pay tables stink

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Post by denflo60 »

MRoatsche:  At Wynn Las Vegas there are three 100 way machines with varying games including 9/6 JorB at $1.00.  Denominations are from 5c to $1.00.  There are also $5 and $10 fifty way machines in the high roller slot room.       Denny

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Post by Dan »

Reno has a great selection of full-pay 100 line games. Club Cal Neva, Circus Circus, and Silver Legacy all have 9/6 JoB. I will always play 100 lines at low denominations over single line games at higher denominations if they are available because variance is reduced. For example, a single line dollar game costs the player $5 a hand at maximum play, the same as 100 lines in a penny game. But you almost always win something back of your initial bet with 100 lines whereas you either win or lose with single lines. Wins can be huge in multi-line games and royals are more frequent. To my mind, they are far more fun to play as well.

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Post by valden »

I was playing on this site the other night and got really good hands, i.e. four of a kind dealt, got paid 40,000 or maybe it was 50,000. It was late. But I went thru the first set of credits within a short period of time but ended up with 56,000 credits before I went to bed. Also hit a royal flush with four to the royal on initial hand. I was surprised that I only hit one. It was a fun game to play but if you were playing with real money, I can see where you can lose quickly if you don't get lucky fast.  I have used Dan's philosophy with nickel and penny slots. I play maximum and many times have hit 300.00 and 500.00 jackpots. I then cash out and go to vp.

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