2500 Payout on Full Coin JorB Royal

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FloridaPhil
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Re: 2500 Payout on Full Coin JorB Royal

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[quote=Tedlark]Phil are you saying that a person will NEVER hit a royal on a 96.869% game?
[/quote]No, I am saying just the opposite.  Jackpots happen irregardless of the game odds.   I have told this story many times on this forum.  I once played NSU (99.7%) quarter Deuces Wild for three days in Reno Nevada.  It was a complete and utter blood bath.  I lost nearly $1,500.  For our anniversary we drove over to the Harrah's in Lake Tahoe.   The first morning in Tahoe I played a 96% Deuces Wild game and held two cards that VP math told me not to hold.  I hit a royal flush on a crappy game with two wrong cards.   This happens all the time.  Game odds and  jackpots are not related.



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I hit a royal flush on a crappy game with two wrong cards.   This happens all the time. 
No, it doesn't. We tend to forget all the times it didn't work out, and cling to the memories of the rare occasions when it does.

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[quote=onemoretry]No, it doesn't. We tend to forget all the times it didn't work out, and
cling to the memories of the rare occasions when it does.
[/quote]Seriously?   I probably play more VP than any other non professional player on this forum.   On second thought, Olds442jetaway probably has me beat.  I enjoy walking around the casino.  I see at least one royal a day.  Most of them are hit by people who can hardly feed money into the right slot.  A while ago I was sitting next to a guy who's machine locked up and he asked me why.  When I looked over to help him you guessed it, a dealt Royal Flush Progressive.   It takes absolutely NO skill to hit a royal flush.  It's luck each and every time.






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It takes absolutely NO skill to hit a royal flush.  It's luck each and every time.



FP - I disagree with this statement completely. It does take skill to hit a royal flush, absent one being dealt on the initial draw. Understanding the difference between holding 4 to a royal against a pat flush when it is advantageous to do so or holding 3 to a royal against holding 4 to a flush or even discarding all 5 cards on the initial draw, again, when it is advantageous to do so, absolutely requires *some* skill. The push of a button on a slot machine with no additional decision that leads to a favorable outcome or the placing of any bet on roulette that leads to a favorable outcome would be examples of pure (good) luck if we're all being as intellectually honest as possible.

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OK.  I agree there is some skill to knowing what five cards make up a royal flush.  What skill makes them appear all at the same time?

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OK.  I agree there is some skill to knowing what five cards make up a royal flush.  What skill makes them appear all at the same time?


Agreed. I will amend my comment to state that it takes some skill for a player to place him/herself in the best possible position to increase the likelihood that a royal will result after the initial draw. Fair enough?

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Sure


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It does take skill to play video poker that we on this forum have. I saw a person with a couple others sit down at a VP machine and play it like a slot machine (no holds, just keep hitting deal). Then one of them saw others holding cards. They tried that and then they left.

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I once watched two people in the high limit room play $10 Deuces Wild as fast as they could put money in their machines.   All they did was hold the deuces.  The girls with the W2Gs were lined up in a row to have their forms initialed. I never saw them hit a royal or a quad deuce, but it was quite a spectacle.  I always wondered where they got their money and if they made a profit.  This was back around 2008.  Maybe they cleaned out the office safe and were going for broke?  I think they made it...




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Three of a kind after a two deuce non casino hold drives me insane. I couldn't play DW long term. Feels good to know FP has nearly abandoned it too for different reasons.

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