For the straight flush draw: you risk 2000 credits guaranteed (and maximum) for a ~4% shot at 250 credits 100 times. Theoretically, you'd expect 4 which would net 1000 credits, but you'd also want to bake in the chances for a straight: no Kd, 8s, Ks included is Kc/h, 8d/h/c for about 10% chance 100 times - so 10x20 for 200 credits expected. This brings us to 1200 overall. There are 9 remaining spades for a flush so ~18% 100 times or 18x30 or 540 credits for 1740 theoretical. This leaves one pair for queens and jacks at ~12% or 60 more credits for an average expected return of 1800. A 200 net loss on average, but your experience was a substantially larger loss.
If you were going for the royal flush I’d say definitely go for it but you really should have kept the straight you would have gotten 2000 credits they way you went you probably would’ve had 3-5 straight flushes at most a few flushes/straights and a bunch of losing hands which is what happened
Love you both! What a great finish! But man o man, like you said, why not on .25c!! Casino math is soooo different than classroom math. Casino math always has the woulda shoulda coulda math!
Machine doesn’t draw pair of Queens to fill set. But you tried it repeatedly. Going for open ended straight flush wasn’t a throw away, doubled your wager.
Expensive draw. The average would be 4-5 for the straight flush. you got 1000 and would have gotten 3000. That would be a $500 loss on quarters. Great stream. 🍀🍀🍀🍀.
Liked, oh my goodness guys u couldn’t imagine that ending and like u say it’s a shame it was on 5cent and not the higher amount u would have been rolling in cash but the point is u r both winners and it was incredible to watch keep up the fantastic work and good luck on your next game, please stay in touch and Take Care guys! ❤🎉❤🎉
I'm guessing most of us subscribers can't gamble with 3k starting bankroll. Good for you though. Half way through, discarding the straight for a straight flush draw at 100 hands was a terrible play IMHO.
21:50 Awful play. You should know these things BEFORE you sit down. You can also do thin in your head. Straight pays 20. Now imagine playing 47 hands. That pays 940 if we keep all of them. Next.... Assume 47 different draws. This yields 2 SF, 7 flush, 5 straights and 6 high pair. These pay 500, 210, 100, and 30. Add them up and you get 840. This means that for every 47 hands played, tossing the straight costs 100 coins. You are playing 100 lines, so your play is a mistake of over $50. And, as you saw, your luck can be bad and you can wind up losing a lot. In this case, you cost yourself over 1,000 coins, which is $250.
@@BeyondBlackjack - The Wizard has a hand calculator on his site. Just refer to it when you have a questionable hand. Or there are apps you can buy that will easily pay for themselves.
I didn’t wanna waste my time so I sped through your entire video to the last five minutes just to see you get four sixes and a two and then to hear you crying about why didn’t I get this at a dollar? Why didn’t I get this at a quarter hey Why did you even get it at a nickel? That’s the way casinos work I don’t wanna hear you crying and I certainly don’t wanna watch another one of your crying videos !
41:06 you’re welcome
41:05 for the jackpot
Why did they hold the deuce?
For the straight flush draw: you risk 2000 credits guaranteed (and maximum) for a ~4% shot at 250 credits 100 times. Theoretically, you'd expect 4 which would net 1000 credits, but you'd also want to bake in the chances for a straight: no Kd, 8s, Ks included is Kc/h, 8d/h/c for about 10% chance 100 times - so 10x20 for 200 credits expected. This brings us to 1200 overall. There are 9 remaining spades for a flush so ~18% 100 times or 18x30 or 540 credits for 1740 theoretical. This leaves one pair for queens and jacks at ~12% or 60 more credits for an average expected return of 1800. A 200 net loss on average, but your experience was a substantially larger loss.
Wow. You are very good at that. Lol.
LOVE you and Jamie playing together!! Doesn't get any better than you two together!!
I have a rule. When the machine is giving you $500. Take it.
If you were going for the royal flush I’d say definitely go for it but you really should have kept the straight you would have gotten 2000 credits they way you went you probably would’ve had 3-5 straight flushes at most a few flushes/straights and a bunch of losing hands which is what happened
Oh gosh... I wish I had seen this live!!! I was on that live. Congrats... you and Jamie deserve all that!
When my late mother gambled in the 50's, 60s and 70s No One was allowed to bother her or talk to her if she was playing a slot machine.
EVER!!!! 🤯
I love watching you guys on 100 play! Absolutely amazing entertainment.. Thank you:) ❤🎉
Love you both! What a great finish! But man o man, like you said, why not on .25c!! Casino math is soooo different than classroom math. Casino math always has the woulda shoulda coulda math!
Love watching you two play this game. Makes slots look boring. Lol Good luck Kelly and Jamie from Canada.
Slots seem boring when I play them now. Lol.
Jamie is serious... Video Poker rules... Love you two
Marc
I was fortunate enough to be dealt 4 aces on DDB 100 play... sure hope I can get that again one day!
AKA The Great Escape 🙂
GREAT last spin hand pay!!! WTG
You needed those 6’s a few times ♥️♥️♥️
Don't hold off suited facecards unless you're 4 to a strait. You eliminate yourself from jackpots before you even flop!
Good luck from Ohio 🍀🍀🍀
wow! that was great! fudge! hehehehe... congrats you 2!
Machine doesn’t draw pair of Queens to fill set. But you tried it repeatedly. Going for open ended straight flush wasn’t a throw away, doubled your wager.
Expensive draw. The average would be 4-5 for the straight flush. you got 1000 and would have gotten 3000. That would be a $500 loss on quarters. Great stream. 🍀🍀🍀🍀.
Agreed. We fought about it a bit but ultimately it was his money. Lol.
@@BeyondBlackjack still a great stream.
Omg I totally agree with you casinos make you stupid. I do the same thing! Great stream thanks for sharing.
My rule of thumb....never throw away a winning hand.
Good rule.
Liked, oh my goodness guys u couldn’t imagine that ending and like u say it’s a shame it was on 5cent and not the higher amount u would have been rolling in cash but the point is u r both winners and it was incredible to watch keep up the fantastic work and good luck on your next game, please stay in touch and Take Care guys! ❤🎉❤🎉
I know right!! lol. It just works out that way sometimes I guess.
"I mean i'm thankful"......really sounds like it
😝🥸
That’s BS… that coulda came out on quarters!!
No it should’ve come out on 50 cents. Lol.
Handpay for $1250. You probably wouldn't have gotten it on dimes, just saying.
Lol you almost didn’t even do the spin! Nice job! :)
I know...lol
No matter the denom, quad 6's on 100 play are just as pretty! 🤗 - Congrats
Definitely
Ya lost 100 bucks on the straight flush 😩😩😩😩
Yep 😩
" denom "
LOL
... the only reason they print that, is they don't have room to print the whole word
denomination
Why did you hold the 2 on the quad 6s?
It didn't matter what we got...the 4 of a kind was the best we could get so just held it all to move it along. Lol.
@@BeyondBlackjack ok that’s what I was wondering. I don’t play poker so didn’t know if you got 5 of a kind of it payed more.
(just making a joke, not a slam)
You've got to try to get the 5th 6!
lol!
Kelley I don’t know how you can play with him. Gezzz. I know you love him but a gambler he needs to let you alone
🤣😂 love… plus it was his money. Lol.
Hi guys...good luck!
No matter what people say..you have your lives to live
that straight flush draw was BS!!!!!
Glad I skipped to the end.
Wow, that was awesome!! You guys were like cavemen when you hit. Oh,AW, EH!!...LOL🤣
🤑
Wow.
You guys are so cute together.
I'm guessing most of us subscribers can't gamble with 3k starting bankroll. Good for you though. Half way through, discarding the straight for a straight flush draw at 100 hands was a terrible play IMHO.
It was definitely terrible. Jamie and I argued about that one for a minute. Lol
because u expecting to much first before the result!!!
21:50
Awful play. You should know these things BEFORE you sit down.
You can also do thin in your head. Straight pays 20. Now imagine playing 47 hands. That pays 940 if we keep all of them. Next.... Assume 47 different draws. This yields 2 SF, 7 flush, 5 straights and 6 high pair. These pay 500, 210, 100, and 30. Add them up and you get 840. This means that for every 47 hands played, tossing the straight costs 100 coins. You are playing 100 lines, so your play is a mistake of over $50. And, as you saw, your luck can be bad and you can wind up losing a lot. In this case, you cost yourself over 1,000 coins, which is $250.
I already knew that wasn't the correct play as you may have heard me argue with my husband. And now he knows. Lmao.
Playing only 5 cents?
What a terrible play on the straight flush draw! Never do that!!!
I know!! It was a lesson in compromise but he knows better now. 😆🥴😂
@@BeyondBlackjack - The Wizard has a hand calculator on his site. Just refer to it when you have a questionable hand. Or there are apps you can buy that will easily pay for themselves.
$1250.00 on a 50 dollar bet isnt great :(
That was on a $25 bet. Getting dealt quads is a great hand!
@@BeyondBlackjack I agree..just thought it would have paid more :(
Guys that was a terrible play. You were never going to get back 2,000 coins on the straight flush draw
I agree. I agreed then too. Lol.
I didn’t wanna waste my time so I sped through your entire video to the last five minutes just to see you get four sixes and a two and then to hear you crying about why didn’t I get this at a dollar? Why didn’t I get this at a quarter hey Why did you even get it at a nickel? That’s the way casinos work I don’t wanna hear you crying and I certainly don’t wanna watch another one of your crying videos !
I can’t watch .10 play zzzzz
Sweet dreams $50 a push is not a snooze for most humans.