Are "hot shooters" big titters?
Just askin'.
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Are "hot shooters" big titters?
Just askin'.
Yes, but it's for about 4 hours of work, and not every day of the month. As has been mentioned before, right now the various slot manufacturers are coming out with a lot of different stuff you can hop on to when the machine is at a mathematical advantage, so it's a good time to be involved in this stuff. Basically you don't have to be a James Grosjean to make money in today's casino environment.
Maybe they are making $36,000 a year... you should ask them. I'm not at Red Rock every day and I don't know what they do with that hundred bucks or so when they leave the craps pit. For all I know they lose it playing the Golden Egypt slots or blackjack.
All I can tell you is some regulars hang out at the tables and when the time is right they make a couple of bets, take a win or two, and leave. You got a problem with that?
Impossible? Is finding an abandoned multiplier on UX every day impossible? And winning too? LOL
But I digress.
How many times do you have to do it to win $100 a month? How about $500 a month?
I am on my annual college hockey trip way north of the Adirondacks in NY and made a brief stop at the casino in Saratoga. The slot machine options have changed quite a bit. The only machines of note are six Golden Egypt Grand. Unlike the regular GE machines, the grand machines have a 2/3/4/3/2 wild counter above the reels rather than the maximum 2 wild counter across all five reels on the standard machine.
There are approximately six different coin levels, $.75 to $6.00 per spin.
My buddy and I played at two different ten minute intervals on this bay of machines. The locals left some great plays; one being nine of 14 wilds on a $6.00 machine. Ultimately we cashed out for a $210 profit for that particular 20 minutes of work.
Naturally, I realize this will not be a regular return but it is great to use info from this forum To our advantage.
Our plans are to revisit Saratoga on our return to the Albany area and then visit Rivers in Schenectady. At worst, I have heard the they have some Ocean Magic and HD machines.
While I genenerally play VP, it is refreshing to play some slots with an educated purpose. Thanks guys.
Mickey--I don't play slots but I was at Horseshoe hammond yesterday and screwed around with these Golden Egypts per your instructions above. There were a couple problems. First, every game I found was penny, 2 cents or nickle, but no-one was playing anything but penny. So even if you found a "live" one, it was only for pennies. Then, there was almost never a winner anyway even with the wilds.
I would scroll through the pennies from 1 to max coin, then the 2 cents from 1 to max coin, then the nickles. Mostly had to play the penny. Not my thing but I can see where vulturing could work albeit for small money. There was one asian guy that I kept running into going through the same process as me and vulturing where possible.
I learned a lot from your Twitter posts and GWAE radio appearance, mickey. Thanks for sharing your machine AP wisdom.
I'm going to ask a stupid question because the game picture is a tad blurry. But is that a $3.75 bet or a $93.75 (375 credits) bet?
jbjb- Ninety three seventy five.
mickeycrimm- 5 free games, 3 reels wild. Hit a few second tier symbols, but no pharaohs.
Nice hit. I screwed around with that game on pennies for an hour and never once got the bonus round or free games or whatever the bonus is. Actually pretty boring game but again I don't like slots so don't go by me.
Nice hit and more respect for having the knowledge, bankroll and even balls to place that wager, even knowing you had an advantage.
Some of us know what casino and location issued the check, maybe black it out in the future. Never hurts to be safe in the world today.