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Got a question for the GameMaster? E-mail him here and he'll answer you personally, as soon as possible. Presetting the Dice and Where Should I Sit at the Blackjack Table?
GameMaster, A few people in this world can preset the dice (stack them with certain numbers up in their hand) and then slide the bottom die so that it doesn't randomly bounce off the end cushion. That is easily detected by surveillance personnel and won't be permitted for long. The best "preset" I've heard of is where someone put another dot (pip?) on each of the 4s of a set of dice, thus giving them two extra 5s. They then bet the hardway 10, made place bets on 10 and cleaned up!
GameMaster,
Dear Mike,
GameMaster, Thanks...
Dear Stingray, GameMaster, You will get the same hand, regardless of how many coins are played. What is a reasonable amount of money to risk in one machine? What parameters do you use to determine that a machine is cold and you should move to another machine? There are no parameters like that; all that matters is the pay schedule. Look at it this way: if you were dealing hands from an actual deck of cards, would you expect to see any difference if you changed to a new deck? So, as long as the pay schedule is the same, it doesn't matter whether you switch machines or not. Would it be better to take small profits at several machines and hope you get a four of a kind or better or keep playing the machine even if you start losing figuring a good hand will bring you back up? If you are using proper playing strategy at a machine where you have a long term edge, it doesn't matter how long you play it; in the long run, you will make money. I define the long run as 100,000 hands or about 200 hours of play.
I usually start by playing one coin for about twenty plays and if the machine starts well then I alternate three and five coins in and if the machine is hot I go to five coins continuously. More often than not it seems I do fairly well playing one coin and then when I switch to full coins I get about eight hands in a row without even a return on my money and then I start wondering if I should continue playing full coins and try and make my money back or just quit and move to another machine. I know you should always play full coins for maximum payout but I have had so many times when I have dropped 300 dollars in about a half hour playing five coins. Maybe I just have bad luck. It's not 'bad luck', it's just a typical short term run at a video poker machine. Only you can determine how much money you want to risk, but if you're at $1 Double Bonus poker machines, you could very easily lose $30,000 before the money starts flowing back to you.
GameMaster,
Dear Steve, Hot Tip of the Month:
Remember, when the Blackjack dealer must hit A-6, s/he will break more often. Thus, basic strategy says to double a hand of A-8 against a dealer's 6. If they stand on A-6, then you should stand with A-8 against a 6. |
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