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    If I hit a Royal everytime I played I would stay with that one for sure
    I would never play any other type of game.
    I hit one Royal in my life 30 years of playing.and you hit one everytime you play God I would play each day if I knew I would hit like that.
    What is the % rate for someone that everytime they play hits a Royal 101%
    Stay with it and laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Wow you guys are brutal! I said I changed to VP about a month ago and I had gone back twice when I wrote my comment. It is true those two times I went I did hit a royal each time. They are progressive at my Indian Casino and I was playing .25. One was for $1075 the other was $1442. This weekend I went and took home about $700 getting a few Aces etc. My point was that when I used to play VP my odds were much better than when I started playing slots.....that's all. I enjoy both but when I need a good win I play VP. Jeeze lighten up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by venetian View Post
    Okay now evryone don't blast me too hard for this reply.... First of all every gambler takes a risk. As long as you are with a good casino that CM has blessed you are ahead of the game. You sound like you are a big player and that you enjoy slots. My advice would be that you learn (with auto hold you don't even have to do that) video poker. Played correctly you have a much greater chance of having a winning session rather than a losing one. Slots are the casinos bread & butter, they know they have a huge house edge. Take your bets down a bit, if you're ahead a couple hundred, cash out. Winning is as much about money management as it is with having good luck. When I go to the B&M casino if I play slots I will eventually lose, even with a decent win or two. But with VP the wins are so large you are bound to take a bundle home more times than not. This has been a lesson to me as I gave in to the lure of the slots and abandoned VP for about a year. When I went back last month to exclusively playing VP I won a royal each time I went and then a bunch of other good paying hits. You might just try it once and see how it goes. Let us know.

    When you wrote your comment you left out 2 - two times you also left out that
    they was at a Indian Casino


    online an in a actual casino are totally different
    if you are going to tell a story tell all the facts before you call people
    brutal an to lighten up


    your words
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    Quote Originally Posted by venetian View Post
    Wow you guys are brutal!Jeeze lighten up.
    Your the one that told your story
    It's ok we all make mistakes.

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    In looking again at my original post I did say that I went to the B&M casino and I am sorry that I did not say that I had only been twice in the last month. But as far as online & Indian casinos being different I would agree that it is easier by far to hit a Royal online. Kidfromcall won 2 back to back as posted #11882 so did AuntiIdiot #11838. Juliack is the one I was originally thinking about as she looks to play mostly VP and has shown us a dozen or more in a fairly short period of time. I was only highlighting my recent VP wins to suggest that maybe he should try a game that has a lower house edge and to try some good money management skills to help protect such a large loss. When I could play online I played everyday and I played mostly VP and had good success. Next time I will try to be more clear. My apologies to those I upset by my posts.
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    Thanks for responding to this thread. I am still amazed at the level of denial around gambling. As we all know, other businesses cheat and do dirty tricks all the time. However gambling, where all the money is - they don't. To me this is a huge logical flaw to even consider them being honest.

    Also, some casinoes are already "known" for being able to alter payouts, I guess that was a problem the day that fact was exposed. However, now the shock is over and it's an excepted fact. Man - people are really strange!

    It makes me think of another example. Some years ago when living in Sweden whenever I was talking to people and telling them about the secret white airplane that CIA use around in the world. They send it around, pick up people in secrecy and let them off in Egypt for torture. The US then bought the information back from Egypt, and could - ironically - state they didnæt do torture.

    When saying this, people told me I was mad! This was not true. If it was hell would be on loose... blabla...

    Then, it was exposed - it was true!

    I was expecting a mass happening, people should run around in the streets, get angry, demonstrate - people should not except this... But not - they do, they did and they still will!

    There reaction was this: Ahh, I knew it! Those sleezy bastards! haha. Well, I have nothing to hide so in the name of terrorism I guess it's all right...

    WHAT?

    I guess my point here is that this is the same reaction you see on slots. Strong denial, you just don't want to believe there is something going on. There is perfect RNG, and I am the whining bitch not excepting my losses.

    Surely, I have to be MAD!

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    kimss do you play poker? scandinavia is a hotbed of poker phenoms. and poker's always fair (except with house players or hackers). add me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by happygobrokey View Post
    kimss do you play poker? scandinavia is a hotbed of poker phenoms. and poker's always fair (except with house players or hackers). add me!
    Yo Happy!

    Yes, Poker is as fair as it get's, just as with Blackjack - Aslong as we are playing face to face on a table!

    I never started playing poker, just because it just takes to much time. Playing poker is not a hobby, it's a lifestyle in my opinion. I know quite a fiew poker players, and the common ground they share is they are always playing poker - it's like there is nothing else in life to do! I do not want that I can tell you!

    I am pretty sure I would have become quite good in poker - after all I succesfully run a software company so I can't be that stupid, LOL (wops - slots... My akilles). Then again, I do not want that poker lifestyle, that is not for me! I much rather get my silk shirt on, swing a drink in my left hand and a cigarette in my right hand towards the slots! Doing some spins while having fun, talking to the people around - having a good time!

    The poker phenomenon is huge over here, I know. Especially in Sweden. To be honest it's more of a decease if you ask me, In sweden you almost get the feeling that Texas Holdem is the new national sporting event! Damn fools!

    It's nice to see that the youth are brainwashed to believe that happiness is achieved in getting rich - fast! You are not supposed to work for you money, after all - work is for suckers! And the motto of the big brand doing all the commercials, it's just wonderful! The slogan that really sets you off in life and give's you great values to carry on... Build your future!

    ALL IN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimss View Post
    Thanks for responding to this thread. I am still amazed at the level of denial around gambling. As we all know, other businesses cheat and do dirty tricks all the time. However gambling, where all the money is - they don't. To me this is a huge logical flaw to even consider them being honest.


    Also, some casinoes are already "known" for being able to alter payouts, I guess that was a problem the day that fact was exposed. However, now the shock is over and it's an excepted fact. Man - people are really strange!



    It makes me think of another example. Some years ago when living in Sweden whenever I was talking to people and telling them about the secret white airplane that CIA use around in the world. They send it around, pick up people in secrecy and let them off in Egypt for torture. The US then bought the information back from Egypt, and could - ironically - state they didnæt do torture.

    When saying this, people told me I was mad! This was not true. If it was hell would be on loose... blabla...

    Then, it was exposed - it was true!

    I was expecting a mass happening, people should run around in the streets, get angry, demonstrate - people should not except this... But not - they do, they did and they still will!

    There reaction was this: Ahh, I knew it! Those sleezy bastards! haha. Well, I have nothing to hide so in the name of terrorism I guess it's all right...

    WHAT?

    I guess my point here is that this is the same reaction you see on slots. Strong denial, you just don't want to believe there is something going on. There is perfect RNG, and I am the whining bitch not excepting my losses.

    Surely, I have to be MAD!

    You made some great points there and you are right in asking why should we expect casino's/software to be any different in general than our governments and fortune 500 businesses and people in general. It's wrong to expect that casino businesses and/ or software is any different than the general climate of the business world that seems to thrive on greed and corruption. There are numerous possibilities of something being tainted along the way. Flaws in the RNG (accidental or purposely), the software itself, casino management, auditors, the list goes on. Then add people in general to that mix and you've got a lot of potential for outright stealing and cheating. We are talking about billions of dollars here and there are no real checks and balances. How could they be when there is no one to oversee online gambling as a regulated industry. There should be some sort of world wide regulating overseer, but still there will always be potential to be cheated and it's a risk that we shouldn't take lightly. The way things are now with the current climate in the US and other countries certainly ups the ante for unscrupulous activity.
    I don't think you are MAD nor a sore loser. You have brought up some things that we all should consider. It's easier for us to tell ourselves that everything is just fine in the online gambling world and no one would ever rip us off because so and so said it was true. Gambling is a risk.........but in the online world it is much more riskier than we would like to believe. It's easier for us to stick our heads in the sand, ignore common sense and pretend everything is fine.
    (Hey I don't want to think about this stuff..........I gotta go spin those reels, I might get lucky today. And if I'm winning......what could possibly be wrong with this place. ) Isn't that what we tell ourselves?

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