A small casino in northern Wisconsin used to have Extra Draw Frenzy in nickels and I'd play 10 hands Triple Double Bonus and hit aces or 2's-4's with the kicker at least once a session more often than not. Was my favorite place to play but they took out all the All Star and Hot Roll machines and replaced them with boring single line. Every other casino near me only has it in quarters on up which is out of my bankroll. I always played 10 hands because you can get up to 27 hands total on the redraw and with only 47 cards left in the deck after the initial 5 are dealt, that leaves better than a 50% chance of getting at least one quad.
Those video roulette games, you should ask the casino to remove them or turn off the volume. I had a headache just watching your video, I can’t imagine what it’s like inside that casino so close to the annoying dealer saying “no more bets.”
Thank you for playing different games. That spin poker is like playing slots. I wonder why you started on 5 hands on 50cents on such a volatile game. It seems like it would have been better on your bank roll on 25cents. Then after you lost so much you went to 10 hands on 25cents it seems like you should of gone to 5 hands on 25cents. I felt bad for you, Matt trying to play different games and getting a bad result. Thank you gents for the video poker play.
So do the casinos pay yall to play these crappie high volatility games and lose? Many of us would like to see you guys grind some small wins zero out that losing balance and show people how great VP can be.
We do not get paid to play high volatility games. In real life, dad likes to play plain old jacks or better as he doesn't like the volatility of DDB. However, Matt believes that people would be too bored if we played jacks or better , so that's what we do. It can, however, wear down your bankroll if you continue to play those high volatility games and you don't get a payoff on the rarer bonus hands. Unfortunately, that is what has been happening lately.
@TheJackpotGents I get it, and I've been a viewer all the way back to when Steve ran the casino guidebook. But you guys are the only page (I'm aware of) that keeps a running win/lose tab and it would be awesome if you showcased how great some $5 single line Jack's or better or bonus poker is to build a bankroll mitigate your losses and use your winnings to play the more volital games. You guys take about strategy and the training tools on your website but if I had never played before and found your page and watched video after video of yall losing $500 to $700 bucks I'd never sit down at a machine. All I'm saying is every so often, not all the time show us a game that can pass the time, earn some player points, and potentially grind out a small win or negligible loss. Other than that, keep it up. I do enjoy you guys
Dad is fine with that approach. However, the best pay tables we have available to us on single-line games is 9/6 Double Double Bonus or Illinois Deuces and those are available for $1 and up. So, we can't play less volatile games like Jacks or Better, or Bonus Poker, unless we want to settle for a lower pay table of 9/5 JB or 7/5 BP. Unfortunately, we haven't hit a big hand in quite a while and that is hurting the bankroll. But, last year we were down about $10,000 at one point and made a good comeback. Hopefully, that will happen this year too!
Dad does not like the game so he does not want his 1/2 the action. Sounds like quite the team player LOL. I hope that means he will complain less when you do not hit every draw since it his not his money.
You don't want the viewers to get bored? It's not their money at risk. Personally I like seeing you guys win. Regardless of what game you're playing.
Thanks for the comment as dad also believes that players want to see us win too!
A small casino in northern Wisconsin used to have Extra Draw Frenzy in nickels and I'd play 10 hands Triple Double Bonus and hit aces or 2's-4's with the kicker at least once a session more often than not. Was my favorite place to play but they took out all the All Star and Hot Roll machines and replaced them with boring single line. Every other casino near me only has it in quarters on up which is out of my bankroll. I always played 10 hands because you can get up to 27 hands total on the redraw and with only 47 cards left in the deck after the initial 5 are dealt, that leaves better than a 50% chance of getting at least one quad.
Where was this casino?
@@KevinKlugow Carter Casino near Wabeno
For variety at Dania go one machine to the right and play the extra draw frenzy (bottom or last game option) 5 play quarters
Nice seeing Spin Poker again. It has been a while since you played it.
Fortune X gets its name because it multiplies how fast you lose your fortune.
Tough tough session. But we have all been there. Better luck tomorrow.
Fortune X is one game I would not play. Thanks for showing it. Good luck.
If Steve and I had a channel we would be playing single line 9/6 high limit jack or 8/5 bonus.Nice long grinding sessions for the Royal!
I think Steve would do multi line on Jacks or Better or Deuces, not single line
Sounds good to Steve!
Love the .50 cent bet!!
I wish your thumbnails didn't give away the results of your session. I want to hope it ends in a happy dance! 😂 Love your channel gents.
😊 thank you
That session was brutal. Good variety of games with basically the same result.
Those video roulette games, you should ask the casino to remove them or turn off the volume. I had a headache just watching your video, I can’t imagine what it’s like inside that casino so close to the annoying dealer saying “no more bets.”
Thank you for playing different games. That spin poker is like playing slots. I wonder why you started on 5 hands on 50cents on such a volatile game. It seems like it would have been better on your bank roll on 25cents. Then after you lost so much you went to 10 hands on 25cents it seems like you should of gone to 5 hands on 25cents.
I felt bad for you, Matt trying to play different games and getting a bad result.
Thank you gents for the video poker play.
Matt, what is your favorite machine? And which game on that machine?
Good luck🍀🍀🍀
Where were you guys playing? seemed rather noisy with a large crowd of people. Is there no sound baffling in the room?
We were at the casino at Dania Beach in south Florida. There were some boisterous players at the roulette machine.
If you played 100 hands every single day, I would never get bored.
The only games I get bored with are Deuces/wild, 3 hands and 5 hands.
Winner. No more bets. Winner. No more bets. Winner. No more bets. Winner. No more bets. Winner. No more bets. Winner. No more bets.
We just tune it out.
So do the casinos pay yall to play these crappie high volatility games and lose? Many of us would like to see you guys grind some small wins zero out that losing balance and show people how great VP can be.
We do not get paid to play high volatility games. In real life, dad likes to play plain old jacks or better as he doesn't like the volatility of DDB. However, Matt believes that people would be too bored if we played jacks or better , so that's what we do. It can, however, wear down your bankroll if you continue to play those high volatility games and you don't get a payoff on the rarer bonus hands. Unfortunately, that is what has been happening lately.
@TheJackpotGents I get it, and I've been a viewer all the way back to when Steve ran the casino guidebook. But you guys are the only page (I'm aware of) that keeps a running win/lose tab and it would be awesome if you showcased how great some $5 single line Jack's or better or bonus poker is to build a bankroll mitigate your losses and use your winnings to play the more volital games. You guys take about strategy and the training tools on your website but if I had never played before and found your page and watched video after video of yall losing $500 to $700 bucks I'd never sit down at a machine. All I'm saying is every so often, not all the time show us a game that can pass the time, earn some player points, and potentially grind out a small win or negligible loss. Other than that, keep it up. I do enjoy you guys
Dad is fine with that approach. However, the best pay tables we have available to us on single-line games is 9/6 Double Double Bonus or Illinois Deuces and those are available for $1 and up. So, we can't play less volatile games like Jacks or Better, or Bonus Poker, unless we want to settle for a lower pay table of 9/5 JB or 7/5 BP. Unfortunately, we haven't hit a big hand in quite a while and that is hurting the bankroll. But, last year we were down about $10,000 at one point and made a good comeback. Hopefully, that will happen this year too!
Dad does not like the game so he does not want his 1/2 the action. Sounds like quite the team player LOL. I hope that means he will complain less when you do not hit every draw since it his not his money.