Here's a strange question
I’ve seen this twice now. Once at South Point on the QQ Wheel Poker last year and again this weekend at Scarlet Pearl in Biloxi.
When playing 10 Hand DDB QuickQuads. The player would hit deal, choose what they wanted to keep and then hit draw and immediately hit deal over and over and over as fast as they could. Oddly enough the lady this weekend hit 3 QQ within a few minutes of each other. cashed out and left immediately Strange QuickQuads Play
Is this just physiological or are they on to something?
Odd QuickQuads Play
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That's just to get the credits to roll up and get on with the next hand if nothing hits. That's how I play pretty much all the time (you stop mashing if you do see a win).
Button mashing is an art that takes time to perfect.
Mix it up every now and then with a "max bet" press for the Buhduhduhdddddddduh sound to keep the machine on its toes.
Of course when done correctly you will win pretty much always. When you lose, your timing was off or you didn't charge up the max bet soundometer frequently enough.
Button mashing is an art that takes time to perfect.
Mix it up every now and then with a "max bet" press for the Buhduhduhdddddddduh sound to keep the machine on its toes.
Of course when done correctly you will win pretty much always. When you lose, your timing was off or you didn't charge up the max bet soundometer frequently enough.
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The quicker you play, the more hands you play in a minute. someone playing 15 hands a minute will obviously have more good hands in a period of time than someone playing slower.
Only problem is that they will have more bad hands, as well.
Speed has no effect on the game itself. More hands per hour will help your comps.
Only problem is that they will have more bad hands, as well.
Speed has no effect on the game itself. More hands per hour will help your comps.