It refers the standard payouts for a Full House/Flush. This machine is a 7/5 because it pays 7 for a full house and pays 5 for a flush. In this case, lower numbers favor the house. The payouts are multiplied based on the credits wagered before each hand. On this machine, wagers range from .25 cents to $1.25. Other machines will feature varied ranges such as $1 to $5. 7/5, 9/5 and others will refer to the payouts for the lowest wager of a particular machine, without mutipliers applied.
@@tommyfu9271 You are only risking getting paid a maximum of 45 quarters vs 15 quarters vs 400 quarters. Who cares if you lose 30 quarters vs, winning 400 quarters? I watch other video poker channels and they go for quads on dealt full houses, and they win quads all the time.
@@billjones4986 If you are gonna gamble, you should gamble to win, not blow opportunities for quads (pays 400 in this machine vs 35 for full house). He lost anyway, so it doesn't make a difference.
@@vegasgambling I still think it is worth it to to go for quads. Especially if your dealt full house consists of aces, 2s, 3s, or 4s and there is a bonus payout for those quads.
"C'mon now, where my quads at!"
I like both of your channels keep up the good work, Danny
Glad you like them!
Can't win then all, at least you built some points on the machine. Thx for the video.
I've subbed to all your channels. You've become my favorite youtuber.. 😊very amusing
Can someone please tell me what 9/5 or 7/5 means and how do I know when I look at a VP machine, Thanks
It refers the standard payouts for a Full House/Flush. This machine is a 7/5 because it pays 7 for a full house and pays 5 for a flush.
In this case, lower numbers favor the house. The payouts are multiplied based on the credits wagered before each hand. On this machine, wagers range from .25 cents to $1.25. Other machines will feature varied ranges such as $1 to $5. 7/5, 9/5 and others will refer to the payouts for the lowest wager of a particular machine, without mutipliers applied.
Gone are the days of 10/6 video poker. If you play long enough and play perfect you can't lose.
Only thing left to do is the walk of shame. or you could go get some beef chow fun to soothe your pain.
Wow…do you gamble every day?
Will get your $20 back later tonight..... terrific!
California Hotel has some 9/5 Jacks or better close to the registration area.
That's a 95.71% payback. Only 1 pay table worse 6/5 and that pays 94.66%
When you get a dealt full house, why don't you go for quads once in a while, especially when you had three 4s in this video as part of a full house?
because math
@@tommyfu9271 You are only risking getting paid a maximum of 45 quarters vs 15 quarters vs 400 quarters. Who cares if you lose 30 quarters vs, winning 400 quarters? I watch other video poker channels and they go for quads on dealt full houses, and they win quads all the time.
@@billjones4986 If you are gonna gamble, you should gamble to win, not blow opportunities for quads (pays 400 in this machine vs 35 for full house). He lost anyway, so it doesn't make a difference.
I will keep full houses because most of the time I get three of a kind, it just ends up a 3 of a kind
@@vegasgambling I still think it is worth it to to go for quads. Especially if your dealt full house consists of aces, 2s, 3s, or 4s and there is a bonus payout for those quads.
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Stay away from MGM and Ceasars. You will lose all your money
Go grab a VP book😂
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