We loved the new video about the 3 jack pots but can not find how to see the comments that people have left. Can anyone help ?
We loved the new video about the 3 jack pots but can not find how to see the comments that people have left. Can anyone help ?
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
We loved the new video about the 3 jack pots but can not find how to see the comments that people have left. Can anyone help ?
You should be able to access it via the YouTube link on the LVA site, under the visit tab. Click on Youtube and all the videos, including the Jackpot one will come up. Let it load and you will see the comments under the video. I just checked and their are 53 comments.
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
We loved the new video about the 3 jack pots but can not find how to see the comments that people have left. Can anyone help ?
I thought the stories were great, but I was more interested in the implied kind of anti-moral. The games being played were pretty awful. The guy who hit the 49K would have been bleeding almost $600 an hour?? YUCK!
So to get that same kind of action to have a chance playing video poker he would have to be playing triple play ultimate x at 50 cent max bet on 2 hands and 1 coin on the 3rd. Then he would have to flop a full house to get a 12 times multipler. then on the very next hand flop a royal. What would be the bleed on that game at most casinos ? and what are the chances
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
So to get that same kind of action to have a chance playing video poker he would have to be playing triple play ultimate x at 50 cent max bet on 2 hands and 1 coin on the 3rd. Then he would have to flop a full house to get a 12 times multipler. then on the very next hand flop a royal. What would be the bleed on that game at most casinos ? and what are the chances
That comparison is kind of apples and oranges; you could extrapolate that thinking to say that buying seven lottery tickets is a better bet because how ya gonna win $350 million putting $7 into a VP (or keno) machine.
Of course, as you're well aware, the higher the odds, the worse the EV, and the higher the house edge. VP is a decent bet because it DOESN'T pay true odds for a royal or anything even close.
A MUCH better way to shoot for $49,000 would be to Martingale a $5000 maximum BJ table with good rules.
Now you are camparing apples and oranges. One guy is playing 25 cent 4 card keno at his local hangout, Not some suit on the strip with a 50 thousand dollar bankroll hopeing to double up or go home with nothing
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
Now you are camparing apples and oranges. One guy is playing 25 cent 4 card keno at his local hangout, Not some suit on the strip with a 50 thousand dollar bankroll hopeing to double up or go home with nothing
He ain't playing 25 cent keno. He's playing $7 keno. He couldn't possibly have won $49K playing 25 cents.
And the Martingale attempt wouldn't need a 50K bankroll or even anything remotely approaching that. You could start with $5 bets, and every time you won ten in a row, you would be at the table max, so you'd cash out and start over at $5. The odds against that initial success would be roughly 1,024 to 1. Do it ten times, and you'd have your $50K winner.
You want to flip that back to Keno-land, hitting a five-spot is 1,551 to 1, so this would be considerably easier (and/or quicker) than hitting ten solid fives.
Comparing the "bleed," if you found the best keno paytables in Vegas--the "Z" schedules, which return 92%, you'd still bleed 16 times as much as you would by martingaling the best BJ with perfect basic strategy.
In todays blackjack world finding a 5 dollar table that does not use an auto shuffler , what are the odds of that? And todays blackjack you are more likely to lose 10 in a row. How many 13, 14 and 15 hands do you see in a row these days against a dealer face card? But you do see keno 7 spots at the bar almost every day,.
Originally posted by: Brent Kline
In todays blackjack world finding a 5 dollar table that does not use an auto shuffler , what are the odds of that? And todays blackjack you are more likely to lose 10 in a row. How many 13, 14 and 15 hands do you see in a row these days against a dealer face card? But you do see keno 7 spots at the bar almost every day,.
It wouldn't matter whether there was an autoshuffler in use or not. For that matter, neither would the rules and payouts. You'd just need to be able to range your bets up to $5000. It would still work if the table minimum was $10 or $15.
Of COURSE you'd be more likely to lose 10 in a row than win 10 in a row. But each attempt would be with a single outcome--like playing ONE hand of video keno.