SPEEDING up your play

Discuss proper hold strategies and "advantage play" and ask questions about how to improve your play.
Post Reply
jm002546
Senior Member
Posts: 398
Joined Forum: October 2, 2007
View Player Page

SPEEDING up your play

Post by jm002546 »

  For you multihand guys who don't already know, you can speed up play by quickly hitting deal twice just as soon as the last hand is dealt.  This bypasses the win count process.  Gives you more time to analyze or get in more plays. Same for most slots.

ginxxxx
Senior Member
Posts: 266
Joined Forum: August 31, 2006
View Player Page

Post by ginxxxx »


HUhhhh?ginxxx

jm002546
Senior Member
Posts: 398
Joined Forum: October 2, 2007
View Player Page

Post by jm002546 »

  If you are not joking, it is a way to bypass a bunch of bells and whistles.  On slots that have a bonus round that might last 10 minutes you can hit spinand get the points immediately.  It's predetermined.  Same with Wheel of Fortune and the free spin. 

MikeA
Video Poker Master
Posts: 1615
Joined Forum: October 24, 2006
View Player Page

Post by MikeA »


  If you are not joking, it is a way to bypass a bunch of bells and whistles.  On slots that have a bonus round that might last 10 minutes you can hit spinand get the points immediately.  It's predetermined.  Same with Wheel of Fortune and the free spin. 
True, but be careful.  Getting trigger happy with the DEAL button can lead to "getting out of sync" and hitting it when it's time to DRAW instead of DEAL.  Know what I mean?

Webman
Video Poker Master
Posts: 5229
Joined Forum: July 13, 2005
View Player Page

Post by Webman »


True, but be careful.  Getting trigger happy with the DEAL button can lead to "getting out of sync" and hitting it when it's time to DRAW instead of DEAL.  Know what I mean?I know there is a sex joke in there somewhere.

faygo
Video Poker Master
Posts: 2925
Joined Forum: January 9, 2007
View Player Page

Post by faygo »

[QUOTE=MikeA] True, but be careful.  Getting trigger happy with the DEAL button can lead to "getting out of sync" and hitting it when it's time to DRAW instead of DEAL.  Know what I mean?
I know there is a sex joke in there somewhere.
[/QUOTE]
 
Sure, Deal Or No Deal.

jm002546
Senior Member
Posts: 398
Joined Forum: October 2, 2007
View Player Page

Post by jm002546 »

  I know extremely well what you mean, because I am prone to do just that.The biggest advantage of this technique for me is that it eliminates the problem.  I watch only the upper fill hands to deal ASAP so that I only am observing the master hand only to draw. This doesn't work on the single hand - it uses the win count time irregardless.

ginxxxx
Senior Member
Posts: 266
Joined Forum: August 31, 2006
View Player Page

Post by ginxxxx »


Okay, I think I get it now, if you're multi-handed, you can multi-task (pretty fast).

Post Reply