Thank you, David. I’ve been to Atlantic City 3X. I stayed at Caesars Palace, the Borgata, and Harrah’s. I was there on opening day weekend of The Hard Rock and Oceans casino, as well. Slotmassacre & I have always talked about putting the original crew together and filming there. Thank you for your comments and for subscribing to my channel!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice seeing you posting again. One observation,: At the pay tables you were playing you dropped from 8/5 to 7/5 when you went from $1 to 50 cents. Based upon the pay table dropping from 8/5 to 7/5 you reduced your long term return about 1% to approximately 98.1. When one considers that a royal flush is approximately 2% of the payback, unless you hit a royal you are basically playing a 96.2% game when playing 50 cents and 97.2% when playing $1. It's a pretty steep nut to overcome. I have sent you an email you may find interesting.
Hi Kirt. Yes, the pay table does drop down to the 7/5 BP pay table at the 50¢ coin denomination, but I’m willing to go there if the machine is rolling along well enough to hit a Quad or two, that may get me back up to the better paying pay table of 8/5 BP. Then, if I were to hit 4 Aces on the $1 coin denomination, I would work my way across to the $2 coin denomination, and if I were to hit 4 Aces on the $2 coin denomination I would take quick, but short, visits to the $5 coin denomination. I’m just looking to “game” the machine if it’s rolling. However, in the long term it’s inevitable that the variance will catch up with me. But your math is spot on, and I appreciate your wisdom and thoughtful reminders of the ever present “edge” that the casino has over the players. This time, I got away with it. Thank you for the email, I will study your numbers, and pick the golden nuggets from your sage advice, as always. Thank you so much for your very accurate statistics behind the math of the games. Take care my friend.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Greetings from Torrance! Hi John! Holy cow that was an exciting video! I love it when you find the smoking hot machine that wants to keep paying. But even after some good hits, you still kept staying the course with preserving the bankroll. Knowing when to push and knowing when to pull back is why you are so successful at this game! Thanks again and hope you doing well! Take care sir!
Hi, Paul. Yes, that was a cool turn of events, especially the inter-play between the proximity of the Quad hits in synchronicity with the coin-ups. The Quads just rolled out unexpectedly, plus, I kept coining down knowing that it would preserve the bankroll along with recognizing that if a Royal were to hit, that a $2,000 jackpot would still be a very nice reward regardless. It was a fun session and it’s still not over. More to come in the very next video. Thank you for your viewership and kind comments. Hello to Mom and family. Take care my friend!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
In all my years of playing don’t know if I’ve seen near back to back quads like that let alone 3 quads in 12 mins! Glad you broke even from the last session.
Yes, that was a nice little run. One of my best runs a few years back was when I showed up at Paris Las Vegas. There was $225 free play on my account, I hit something like 12 Quads (2 of which were Aces, 3 or 4 of them were 2’s, 3’s, & 4’s), 2 Straight Flushes, and an $8,000 Royal Flush. I started on the $1 coin denomination, hit the 1st set of Aces, switched to the $2 coin denomination and almost immediately hit the 2nd set of Aces for $800, and then toggled between the $2 & $5 coin denominations, for the next 2 hours straight. Then I had just dropped down off the $5 coin denomination to the $2 coin denomination, when the $8,000 Royal Flush hit. I cashed out at $11,250. All off of that $225 in free play in just 2 hours. I’ve had many a session like that over the years, with a lot of them ending-up with $10,000, $20,000, $40,000, and 1 such session for $114,000. When it’s good, it’s great. But also, there are dry spells in between. Having the nerve to “coin-up” plays a huge part in achieving those big wins. I was very lucky in those cases. Playing as much as you can on House-money is also a key element of hitting big wins. I try to minimize playing with my own money as much as possible. When it’s not going well, I take long breaks from playing in a casino to keep from throwing it all back in. I take the big money and pay off cars, credit cards or make jumbo payments on the mortgage to get ahead. Staying within your means is very important. Take care not to get in over your head. Conservative play with a lot of nerve is the key for me. Thank you for your comments and subscription.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
you speak of building your channel it would seem hard to do so with such infrequency of videos also its a different RNG when you switch from 50 cent to dollars so if its rolling on one it wont be the same on the other
Yes, it’s all about time and money concerning growing a channel sufficiently, but lately, I have too many coals in the fire. Nonetheless, I try to keep my hand in the game by posting when I can. As we cross-over into next year, I’ll have much more time to devote to my channel. As far as RNG’s go, sometimes I find machines where the last hand played is on the screen on all the denominations. And then, on other machines, the last hand played stays on just the one denomination, and when you switch coin denominations, there are different “last hands played” on the various denominations. I think on the older machines there may only be one RNG common to all the denominations, and then on the newer machines, each denomination seems to have their own independently designated RNG’s. I’m not really sure, and I get conflicting information, from various sources. As far as switching from denominations go, there are times that every denomination is rolling, so I just keep coining-up across the denominations and have won huge sums of money in doing so. It’s all random, anyway, but there are times where I’ve been fortunate enough to be on runaway machines and the results have been stunningly good. Thank you for your comments, insights, and viewership. All the best to you.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker thanks John ive said before i really like your channel and besides slotmassacre your the smartest video poker player on youtube
Thank you. Hopefully, by going back to daily practice on a simulator, I can live up to your kind words. I appreciate your comments and viewership.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice to see you again🤗
@teresamarquez1218 Thank you, Teresa! I appreciate your comments and viewership! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Good times at Pala. Well done John.
Thank you, Steve. I appreciate your viewership and comments.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice session John!
Thank you, Becky. I enjoyed your LiveStream the other night, as well. That was so much fun!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker thank you John! I’ll be live at Soboba Friday night if you’re around.
@Beckysvideopokeringaround Thank you for the heads-up. Knock’em out, Becky!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Awesome session my friend !! Hope all is well , just hit a 2000 jackpot at pechanga , on bonus deluxe
Thank you, José. Great job. Saludos a tí y a tu familia.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Hi John good luck!
Thank you, as always, Bill.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Enjoyed seeing you back on. Good luck as you continue.
Thank you, Linda. I appreciate your comments and viewership.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Greetings from Atlantic City
Thank you, David. I’ve been to Atlantic City 3X. I stayed at Caesars Palace, the Borgata, and Harrah’s. I was there on opening day weekend of The Hard Rock and Oceans casino, as well. Slotmassacre & I have always talked about putting the original crew together and filming there. Thank you for your comments and for subscribing to my channel!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopokerI hope to see you one day. Good health my friend.
@DavidReed-tb1qy Thank you, David. I’m sure, one day, our paths will cross so we can meet. Where do you currently play?🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice seeing you posting again. One observation,: At the pay tables you were playing you dropped from 8/5 to 7/5 when you went from $1 to 50 cents. Based upon the pay table dropping from 8/5 to 7/5 you reduced your long term return about 1% to approximately 98.1. When one considers that a royal flush is approximately 2% of the payback, unless you hit a royal you are basically playing a 96.2% game when playing 50 cents and 97.2% when playing $1. It's a pretty steep nut to overcome. I have sent you an email you may find interesting.
Hi Kirt. Yes, the pay table does drop down to the 7/5 BP pay table at the 50¢ coin denomination, but I’m willing to go there if the machine is rolling along well enough to hit a Quad or two, that may get me back up to the better paying pay table of 8/5 BP. Then, if I were to hit 4 Aces on the $1 coin denomination, I would work my way across to the $2 coin denomination, and if I were to hit 4 Aces on the $2 coin denomination I would take quick, but short, visits to the $5 coin denomination. I’m just looking to “game” the machine if it’s rolling. However, in the long term it’s inevitable that the variance will catch up with me. But your math is spot on, and I appreciate your wisdom and thoughtful reminders of the ever present “edge” that the casino has over the players. This time, I got away with it. Thank you for the email, I will study your numbers, and pick the golden nuggets from your sage advice, as always. Thank you so much for your very accurate statistics behind the math of the games. Take care my friend.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Love your videos john
Thank you, Cody. More on the way soon. Thank you for your comments and viewership.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Thanks for the video John… I always learn something from you and your play!
Thank you so much for the kudos. Please keep me posted on your wins. I’ve got my eye on your channel!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Great session John. Best of luck.
Thank you, Terry. I truly appreciate that!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Greetings from Torrance! Hi John! Holy cow that was an exciting video! I love it when you find the smoking hot machine that wants to keep paying. But even after some good hits, you still kept staying the course with preserving the bankroll. Knowing when to push and knowing when to pull back is why you are so successful at this game!
Thanks again and hope you doing well! Take care sir!
Hi, Paul. Yes, that was a cool turn of events, especially the inter-play between the proximity of the Quad hits in synchronicity with the coin-ups. The Quads just rolled out unexpectedly, plus, I kept coining down knowing that it would preserve the bankroll along with recognizing that if a Royal were to hit, that a $2,000 jackpot would still be a very nice reward regardless. It was a fun session and it’s still not over. More to come in the very next video. Thank you for your viewership and kind comments. Hello to Mom and family. Take care my friend!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice recovery so far
Thank you so much!😁🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Thank you. May the Gods of Odds continue to roll your way too. Thank you for your comments and viewership!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
In all my years of playing don’t know if I’ve seen near back to back quads like that let alone 3 quads in 12 mins! Glad you broke even from the last session.
Yes, that was a nice little run. One of my best runs a few years back was when I showed up at Paris Las Vegas. There was $225 free play on my account, I hit something like 12 Quads (2 of which were Aces, 3 or 4 of them were 2’s, 3’s, & 4’s), 2 Straight Flushes, and an $8,000 Royal Flush. I started on the $1 coin denomination, hit the 1st set of Aces, switched to the $2 coin denomination and almost immediately hit the 2nd set of Aces for $800, and then toggled between the $2 & $5 coin denominations, for the next 2 hours straight. Then I had just dropped down off the $5 coin denomination to the $2 coin denomination, when the $8,000 Royal Flush hit. I cashed out at $11,250. All off of that $225 in free play in just 2 hours. I’ve had many a session like that over the years, with a lot of them ending-up with $10,000, $20,000, $40,000, and 1 such session for $114,000. When it’s good, it’s great. But also, there are dry spells in between. Having the nerve to “coin-up” plays a huge part in achieving those big wins. I was very lucky in those cases. Playing as much as you can on House-money is also a key element of hitting big wins. I try to minimize playing with my own money as much as possible. When it’s not going well, I take long breaks from playing in a casino to keep from throwing it all back in. I take the big money and pay off cars, credit cards or make jumbo payments on the mortgage to get ahead. Staying within your means is very important. Take care not to get in over your head. Conservative play with a lot of nerve is the key for me. Thank you for your comments and subscription.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
you speak of building your channel it would seem hard to do so with such infrequency of videos also its a different RNG when you switch from 50 cent to dollars so if its rolling on one it wont be the same on the other
Yes, it’s all about time and money concerning growing a channel sufficiently, but lately, I have too many coals in the fire. Nonetheless, I try to keep my hand in the game by posting when I can. As we cross-over into next year, I’ll have much more time to devote to my channel. As far as RNG’s go, sometimes I find machines where the last hand played is on the screen on all the denominations. And then, on other machines, the last hand played stays on just the one denomination, and when you switch coin denominations, there are different “last hands played” on the various denominations. I think on the older machines there may only be one RNG common to all the denominations, and then on the newer machines, each denomination seems to have their own independently designated RNG’s. I’m not really sure, and I get conflicting information, from various sources. As far as switching from denominations go, there are times that every denomination is rolling, so I just keep coining-up across the denominations and have won huge sums of money in doing so. It’s all random, anyway, but there are times where I’ve been fortunate enough to be on runaway machines and the results have been stunningly good. Thank you for your comments, insights, and viewership. All the best to you.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker thanks John ive said before i really like your channel and besides slotmassacre your the smartest video poker player on youtube
Thank you. Hopefully, by going back to daily practice on a simulator, I can live up to your kind words. I appreciate your comments and viewership.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice run John!
@KevinKlugow Thank you, Kevin, for your friendship, comments, and subscription.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice one John! Had me Oooh'n and Ahhh'n!
I’m glad you enjoyed it. It’s fun to have a machine roll our way once in a while! Thank you for your loyal patronage!😁🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎