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Fish, I know optimal play is no mistakes.

But how many mistakes would you say you make in a 4 hour playing session. I know it would be great to never make a mistake, but we are only human

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So very few that it barely makes a dent in the overall profitability of the game.

When I do make a mistake, it usually occurs from playing the game to fast.

To answer your question specifically, on a game such as dueces wild, maybe a couple minor misplayed hands in a 4 hour session of 3200+ hands.

With Double Bonus, slightly higher due more to the complexity of the game itself.........but again, these would be only minor mistakes that probably cost me less than 25 cents an hour on a game paying $25+ an hour.

Which brings up an intersting factor when playing video poker.

One has to ask themselves, do you want to play 200 hands an hour PERFECTLY or 800+ hands an hour making say 1-4 minor mistakes.

If the game is very very very marginal where ONE or TWO mistakes could make the game non-profitable, you should opt for the 200 hands an hour PERFECTLY.

However, 99% of the time you will be better off getting more hands in at the cost of sacrificing a few perfect hands............which again, would be very few.
 

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thanks fish, the game i play is pick'em. i have just about mastered it. i can play about 700 hands per hours on dancers software with only 1 mistake

my mistakes are playing to fast also. i can only make about $10 an hour. this does not figure in my comps or other cash offers i may receive.

what is another game worth learning that is common in casinos. i had a NSUD by me, and will have in the future. how is the variance in that game?

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My games of choice are....

FPDW
DB
PICK'EM
JOKERS WILD

Never bothered with NSUD
 

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Fish is to me one of the great ones as far as VP play, that being said, I think he often overestimates the play of the average and avid learner on the game. Whether or not he truly plays at the level he claims to (which is irrelevant, because I respect what he says), it takes lots of practice to achieve perfect or near perfect play on those games that represent positive EV and I know he will agree that this is not as easy as he lays it out to be.
 

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VERY TRUE!!

Video poker is the ultimate grind.

One must understand, you are working with only a small edge, and even with perfect play you will have tremendous droughts if you run ROYAL FLUSH weak.

As far as learning the game, dueces wild is really quite simple to learn but the major drawback will be you very very seldom find any machines higher than at the quarter level.

Consider how much you will be making with PERFECT strategy and playing 800 hands an hour at this level.

Here is the math..................

Masimum coins in on a quarter machine equates to $1.25 per hand x 800 hands equals $1,000 per hour played.

The game returns 100.72% with perfect play which means you would be making 72 cents per $100........so if your playing $1,000 per hour that would equate to .72 x 10 = $7.20 per hour profit.

The average slot card will add 0.25% to the game so that will get you to $10 per hour plus comps.

Hardly worth your time considering the tremendous amount of hours you have to put in and the tremendous swings you would encounter in a game like this.........$2300 swings are not uncommon.

This is PRECISELY why you will so much better off learning Double Bonus........because you will be able to find games providing you with a game offering up 20,30,50, or $100 plus per hour ON PAPER.

However, this game will be very difficult to learn and not many individuals have the desire or knowledge to learn this game.......VERY FEW.

Even then, you will need to be IN THE KNOW with fellow professionals to know where the good games are..............and then of course you have the SWINGS to deal with this on this game..............which are huge.

As Green Doberman suggested, it is not EASY.

I can tell you horror stories from the video poker trenches..........and I was playing some of the best games and situations known in the entire city of Vegas year in and year out.

Of course, I can tell you many great days also............ VP ts just a tremendous grind and one not many people will ever trully realize how much.

Green Dob. is right.......beginners have no idea how hard this game is.
 

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Fish,

Have you heard much about more places cutting off advantage VP players? I still read in so many places that part of the reason to do VP is the comps are added in, but I would think maybe more places are doing what they did at Motor City and just cutting off VP winners. Have you been hearing much about that or are casinos still letting winners continue without hassle?
 

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Bill- As you know, I am basically retired from the game since leaving Las Vegas Valley 2 years ago.

However I still stay in contact with my friends who play professionly in Vegas and that is precisely what is happening.

There are still many good plays, but as time passes they, as well as me, see it becoming more and more hard to play the game professionly as more and more are learning the game.

More importantly though, more and more upstair casino personal are becoming aware of how lucrative the game can be to some people(God forbid anybody win) and they are clamping down and eliminating the good games and promos.

Still, it will always be a fun game to grind out a few bucks if nothing else............and have a little fun in the casino.

Which is good enough for 99% of the crowd.
 

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I totally agree. I think the vast majority of people that go to Vegas or any other casino area for a few days of fun would be well served to learn a game and play it. Even if they have to play a lesser game that only allows them to get to break even or close to it, they will over the long run end up far ahead of people just like them. I know a family member of mine that loves to gamble and she got herself into trouble occasionally doing it because she loved slots. I bought her one of the VP videos and she tried it. That got her into buying a few other books and understanding the comp game. Now she gets free rooms and plays a game that is nearly break even, maybe loses a bit but the money isn't a big deal to her as long as it is a modest amount. Imagine the financial difference between that and someone who used to play slots where she was lucky if the game was only holding 5% on her!
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FISHHEAD:
As of 2 years ago, I was banned at 5 casinos.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Public intoxication will do that.

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