Four to the flush
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Four to the flush
I play at a few different casinos but something happens at one casino that confuses me and that's the amount of "4 to the the flush off the deal" I get. I've never really thought about that hand much but can't help but notice it when it seems to occur far more frequent than the other casinos I go to. I decided to keep up with how many times I recieved the hand the hand at one casino and I actually got bored doing it because it only happened 16 times in an hour of play and I converted 4 of them to a flush which seemed pretty normal. At the casino I seem to get this more often the machines didn't let me down, in 1 hour of play I was dealt "4 to the flush" 46 times and converted 1 to a flush, the amount of 4 to the flush seemed normal for that casino but I usually convert more than that to the flush. I went 34 hands of "4 to the flush" before I converted the first to a flush. I've gotten used to getting so many "4 to the flush off the deal" at that casino and normally I would say I do convert about 1 out of every 5 to the flush this was just a bad day for flushes. Why would I see more of this hand on a regular basis at that casino?
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Do both casinos offer Class 3 machines? What state are you in?
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Yes both are class 3 and I wouldn't say any casino is better or worse than the other but I do wonder about the difference. It's really just puzzling because it sticks out so bad and even shows up in the amount of royal and straight flushes I hit. I even ask a guy that I see there often if he had noticed this and his reply was, "yes, but it's hard to complain when I hit more royals here".