Hello Fellow VPer's,
We are heading to Vegas for our 1st time in October. I see that Station Casino's offer guaranteed play @ different $ dom's. What type of experiences have people had. I know there are "no guarantee's" in life, but it does sound interesting to break thing's up a bit. My wife & I like to play VP together once & awhile just to slow thing's down. We find it does help to extend our bankroll..Any feedback positive or negative is appreciated...
GUARANTEED PLAY?
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I did a quick search on "guaranteed" and turned uphttp://www.videopoker.com/forum/forum_posts.as ... 15083There are other speculations and analysis on the game. None of them are particularly good.
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To be avoided because strategy is too complex and analysis too difficult:
wizardofodds.com / guaranteedplay
wizardofodds.com / guaranteedplay
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I threw $20 in it at GVR just to mix things up as you said. The concept is interesting.
I lost my $20 but I think I got more than $20 of credits, for what it's worth. In other words, I think I would have lost more on a regular machine in that particular session with the same cards. I could be wrong though, it was a very quick interlude on my way to get my morning coffee.
I lost my $20 but I think I got more than $20 of credits, for what it's worth. In other words, I think I would have lost more on a regular machine in that particular session with the same cards. I could be wrong though, it was a very quick interlude on my way to get my morning coffee.
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I've heard that they have changed how guaranteed play works. You never go negative with this change. It's probably just as complicated as before and now they give fewer guaranteed hands to adjust for this change.
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Not sure on the guarantee play. But the video poker at palace station is decent enough. You have to look to find a good payout machine, but they are there. As all casinos go, they change there layout alot, but look for the progressive vp. It is a bank of 8 between the main cage and the bingo hall. Each time I have been there I have hti and watched the jackpots hit. Very nice play on them.
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The Station Casinos now have $20 for 75 hands @.25 and $40 for 200 hands (not sure on that one) and $100 buys 100 hands. Seems like a good deal to me . But and this is important you can not cash-out untill you use all the hands up or you give up any unused hands.