You're doing better than me. I played 510K hands total with 8 RFs or around 64K hands per.
You're doing better than me. I played 510K hands total with 8 RFs or around 64K hands per.
What does all that gobbledegook mean anyway. The only stat that matters is how much are you ahead this year and how much you were ahead any year. I played peanuts for hands last year and won five figures. This year I've played even less and am ahead at least a bundle. If you need to keep track of your winning and losing specifics then that means one thing--that you can't really afford to lose. Patsies of the casinos. And anyone who plays tens of thousands of hands is probably an addict, although they will kick and scream LIAR before ever admitting to it. You guys keep pretending as you waste so much time at machines. I'll enjoy everything else.
Another hilarious comment by Singer. Remember, this is the dude who spent hour after hour playing VP to check out his fifth card turnover claim. Keeping track of a few royals, etc. takes almost no time at all yet is valuable if you want to continually verify the machines one is playing are legitimate.
Not only that but his projection is interesting ... "anyone who plays tens of thousands of hands is probably an addict" ... since it must describe his own play given his claims of hitting big jackpots.
Keep ranting the lies arci when we all know it's really that annoying sound of those "wheels" that's got you on edge I tingle....
Squeak squeak!!
It's a rarity, but I will take issue with something Arci mentioned -- namely that keeping tabs on royals is a way to verify legitimacy of video poker machines.
The fact is, very few people play enough on any given machine to ever be able to claim they've verified that that particular machine is legit vis-a-vis royals. And few people even play enough in any given location to be confident regarding the entirety of the location. That's the Catch 22 problem. I would say 95% or more of players will never be able to get a handle on whether a given location is legit or not. You simply do not know. And my point has always been that if one manager in one location happens to under-royal you, or one machine you play intensely goes faulty, your so-called positive EV just became negative EV.
The only way to know would be to get royal counts for all play on particular machines.
Management can do that -- you cannot.
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