Dealt a Royal
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royal flush
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Re: Dealt a Royal
ifyou want alot of varience play 10/7 db
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scorpio2
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the racetracks,and other casinos have analog machines.i read if you have a programmer,you can pick up the winning cycle.that's why most big casinos have digital,touch screen machines now,that are harder to win on,right?
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shadowman
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All the old machines are digital as well. There haven't been analog devices in computers in many decades.
I'm not sure what you read but it sounds like another myth.
I'm not sure what you read but it sounds like another myth.
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Eduardo
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Sounds like he is talking about the very old machines before the cards were continuously shuffled.
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Tedlark
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Hi Gang - I had another multiple royal flush night this past Sunday in Iowa. I got the first one at Rhythm City and the second later that night at the Isle Of Capri. As usual good luck to all, Tedlark
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PETE26
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Nice hit! This past Saturday at Trump marina in A/C was delt 4 Aces with a 3 kicker on a $5 double double bonus machine for $10,000. Still waiting for that dealt royal.
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Tedlark
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PETE26 - Nice Hit, way to go. Its always fun when you are dealt a made hand, especially aces with a kicker. This past Sunday right after I got my first royal of the day my girlfriend wasa dealt quad 3's on a five play but she didn't pick up a kicker on any of the hands after the draw, she was bummed about that but it was still a nice hit. Good luck, Tedlark
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marie meijer
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My first dealt royal, many moons ago, also brought my first W2G. It was on a triple play .25 machine at Palms. The screen lit up and locked with hearts! BEAUTIFUL! Irony: Since I had lost $175 there earlier in the day, Mr Wonderful had to twist my arm to return to use his buffet comps. I put a $20 in and VOILA! The same Mr Wonderful made sure we banked that $3000 when we got home. Of course, he did the right thing, for my own good! He did hand me $100 when I ran low on our last day in Vegas ! And that, my friends, is how I learned NOT to share specifics of my wins or losses with my roommate until tax time. However, at times I cannot resist tossing $ at him from wins - other times LOSER must be written on my forehead!
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vidopoker
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congrats beat! i love playing at The Suncoast as well! I've had pretty good luck there, esp. on the Triple Double Bonus Triple machines.
On my last trip to vegas in november, i had no luck whatsoever at the Orleans. didn't hit anything higher than 800 quarters. On my previous trip in September at the Orleans, i hit two royals on the same machine (one saturday night, one on sunday night) and back in april, i hit a royal also at the orleans in the first five minutes of play and 4,000 quarters the next night at suncoast on triple double bonus (4 aces plus kicker).
Does anyone else enjoy playing the triple double bonus triple play machines? I don't see them offered at too many places.
On my last trip to vegas in november, i had no luck whatsoever at the Orleans. didn't hit anything higher than 800 quarters. On my previous trip in September at the Orleans, i hit two royals on the same machine (one saturday night, one on sunday night) and back in april, i hit a royal also at the orleans in the first five minutes of play and 4,000 quarters the next night at suncoast on triple double bonus (4 aces plus kicker).
Does anyone else enjoy playing the triple double bonus triple play machines? I don't see them offered at too many places.
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shadowman
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From what see the TDB machines are not nearly as popular as DDB. The payback of only 2-1 for 3 of a kind is probably the reason. In addition, I've rarely seen full pay versions of the game. Usually, I see 9-5 or worse. It's great if you can get lucky but will eat a bankroll faster than almost any other game.

























