One of my favorite games (VP) combined with Brantley’s favorite slot (Pinball). Now we just need a video poker game combined with Marc’s favorite (Top Dollar) and we’ll have the complete package! 😂
I swear to god I saw a machine in a sketchy bad neighborhood gas station in some small town in Louisiana that looked like that! Can't remember where exactly, felt like I was in the twilight zone.
Hey Marc 😀 question, in a progressive game like dragon link does the grand have to be maxed out for it to be possible to even hit it ?thanx ! Iprogressives get confusing
I’ve never seen one of these before. My Mom & Cousin are both HUGE VP players. They both prefer VP to any other bet in the casino. I’ve seen them play the Game King machines that have like 8 or 10 different variations/games on them, but I’ve never seen a pinball option on any cabinets before. Is this something that is rare and hard to find, or have I just not noticed them and likely walked past them in the casino? I honestly didn’t know there was anything that the Hard Rock Tampa didn’t have. That place is huge, and I’ve been told it’s one of the three largest casinos in the USA? 🤔 * Tampa Hard Rock is my home casino as I live in the Tampa Bay Area.
Ew! Any kind of variable bonus gimmick like that ruins a VP game because a) the payoffs on one or more of the other hands are almost always lowered to compensate for the "increased" bonus hand payouts, and b) the variable bonus payouts make it impossible to compute a precise expected value (EV) for that video poker game. Additionally, the EV for video poker games with variable bonus payouts like that tend to settle in the 94-97 percent range (depending on a few different factors, such as base game and denomination), which makes those games a poor value for players. Me, I prefer the 9/6 Jacks or Better game myself. Simple strategy to learn with relatively low volatility and really good EV (99.54% with proper strategy play, and most slot clubs will provide enough value in their VP play to bring your total EV up to right around 100%).
I have to find this game in Vegas and play it. Im on a mission now lol
That’s pretty cool, thanks for sharing!
A VERY RARE GAME INDEED! Thanks for showing it.
That is great! Love it!
That's definitely different & nice hand.
One of my favorite games (VP) combined with Brantley’s favorite slot (Pinball). Now we just need a video poker game combined with Marc’s favorite (Top Dollar) and we’ll have the complete package! 😂
I swear to god I saw a machine in a sketchy bad neighborhood gas station in some small town in Louisiana that looked like that! Can't remember where exactly, felt like I was in the twilight zone.
Hey Marc 😀 question, in a progressive game like dragon link does the grand have to be maxed out for it to be possible to even hit it ?thanx ! Iprogressives get confusing
Hey! Check out a video I did on the Cowboy Slots about progressives. I try to break it all down for ya! ruclips.net/video/oXPdjUlWdTA/видео.html
@@HomeSlots lol I watched that a while back
I’ve never seen one of these before. My Mom & Cousin are both HUGE VP players. They both prefer VP to any other bet in the casino. I’ve seen them play the Game King machines that have like 8 or 10 different variations/games on them, but I’ve never seen a pinball option on any cabinets before. Is this something that is rare and hard to find, or have I just not noticed them and likely walked past them in the casino? I honestly didn’t know there was anything that the Hard Rock Tampa didn’t have. That place is huge, and I’ve been told it’s one of the three largest casinos in the USA? 🤔
* Tampa Hard Rock is my home casino as I live in the Tampa Bay Area.
Wow really cool I would play the hell out of this if was available in my local
That's pretty cool.
so you have to get full house or better ? It’s a great combo, i don’t think i have ever seen it in the wild.
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Ew! Any kind of variable bonus gimmick like that ruins a VP game because a) the payoffs on one or more of the other hands are almost always lowered to compensate for the "increased" bonus hand payouts, and b) the variable bonus payouts make it impossible to compute a precise expected value (EV) for that video poker game. Additionally, the EV for video poker games with variable bonus payouts like that tend to settle in the 94-97 percent range (depending on a few different factors, such as base game and denomination), which makes those games a poor value for players.
Me, I prefer the 9/6 Jacks or Better game myself. Simple strategy to learn with relatively low volatility and really good EV (99.54% with proper strategy play, and most slot clubs will provide enough value in their VP play to bring your total EV up to right around 100%).