@@SuzannesIHeartVideoPoker Question , early on it looked like you had 4 to a straight flush, did you see it and decide against it? It paid 700 on the game you were playing- I might be mistaken, you were playing fast. Just a question for you- nothing more. Thanks again!
@@ChuckHaffner Hi there Chuck! I imagine if you noticed it, you are right. I would have to go back and look. For sure that would be a mistake with that paytable. Appreciate you viewing and commenting!
Another great catch...you talk about the kings and boom there they are...and the dealt four 2's was an Awesome hit...I like the pay table on this variant ...thanks for sharing :)
Really like the concept of changing to a less volatile game at lower denomination when higher volatility games aren't paying out. This session really demonstrated how your mantra "stay in business" can benefit players. Playing more hands simply gives players more opportunities to hit hands like those deuces. I also need to do better at incorporating your disciplined approach to stop/loss plans after hitting big hands. This video was a perfect companion to my morning coffee. #rampartcoffee #dealtdeucesallday
Great hit on the deuces! They came just in time! Thanks for featuring my "Happy Hands"! I feel like I'm famous now! lol Keep up the good work! Your videos are really fun!
Great catch with the 2's ! I am in agreement with you. Just guessing, but most of the people that view video poker play are too seasoned for a tutorial from scratch so to speak. Personally, I play single line double double and only occasionally deviate. Maybe I should, as it may help my luck as of late. I'll catch you one day in person and get a much needed lucky bracelet! Jeff
Great instructional video. I stick to the VP games I cut my teeth on back in the late 80's. JOB, BP & DDB. The carnival games are volatile & you need the bankroll to play them. Keep up the great work!
@@Ooops1984 200 bucks went in at 50 cent before I got any of that. All of that on camera. I then change to .25. Maybe I need to rewatch, or my math was wrong. But thus far everything has been in order and together, dont know what else to say...
@@SuzannesIHeartVideoPoker the math total was a net win of $200 off $900 in 4oak. It shows how volatile blue boxes can be. Nice escape on the last hand dealt 2's.