Well good for you! I’m so happy to hear about that. With a little practice on a simulator (that “warns on mistakes”) playing low volatility games, like 9/6 JoB & 8/5 BP, and using a 1,000 coin bankroll (on whatever coin denomination that you’re playing) should get you some decent wins. Then you can practice-up on whatever other games that you like (or have been playing) and you’ll be a much stronger player. The game takes you to another level of enjoyment and accomplishment when your fundamentals are sound. Please keep in touch and let me know how it goes. Thank you for your kind words, Shannon!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Greetings from Torrance! Hi John! Its never a bad session if you can learn from your own mistakes and stay consistent as well as patient. There will always be bad sessions, but learning from them makes us better. I loved that you switched from Bonus to Double Double for a little bit as well as going back and forth with your denominations. Since I last spoke with you on New Years I am up another 1000 dollars. My last session I was stuck at a certain point, switched to Double Bonus to change the rhythm of the game and I hit 4 aces. Any time I am up to a certain point or the game feels warm I double up. Also, I think this is important, changing to another game, changes our rhythm and speed. I know I slow down a bit and concentrate more on my bankroll and temperature of the machine. Because I have been cashing out at set minimums, I am taking home a lot more money than before. Your advice and pointers are always going thru my mind as I am playing. Thank you professor! Paul.
You’re quite observant, Paul. I think I’ll branch out I little and start working on improving my play on DDB. It’s a great game to hit big on at the $5 coin level and beyond. I’m glad you’re systematizing your own playing style (game selections, coin denominations, and when to cash out). Have fun!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Fantastic win! Congratulations! Your videos are helping us play better, spend better, and win better. Worked my way up to 50 cent coin and hit 2 quads and then 4 aces Sat night. Memorizing advanced strategy on Bonus is tricky, but it is really becoming worth it. Thank you for posting. I am very grateful 😎
I’m glad it is working out for you. It’s more reassuring and easier to “up your coin denominations” if you’re practicing on a simulator that “warns on mistakes”. You can play with more confidence that way. “Big Money Wins, Favor The Bold!”🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I just wanted to let you know that i am a musician, and when i said your videos are a work of art i meant that you are a master and have the ability to improvise now creating a work of out or small sublities that makes your play a work of art
I took your comment as a great compliment! Until your comment came along, I had never stopped to think about it. Your comment made my day and it meant so much to me to hear it. Thank you so much for that. And by the way, I am a musician & composer too. Perhaps that’s the key to “artistry” in our lives. Thank you’🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
It's obvious that you are not a big fan of double double my brother, I wonder if you ever sit down a play a long session on it. It used to be my favorite but I'm becoming a disciple of Bonus poker and watching you remain calm through the storm and making it back to safe harbor is just fabulous. I guess a 'hit it and quit it' strategy is best when deviating from your bread and butter game. Another lesson learned from your videos, thank you sir, keep on truckin'!
Thank you for your kind words. Bonus Poker should be the game that all “new players” start on when beginning their journey with video poker. It would serve them well to practice on a simulator that “warns on mistakes” to minimize their errors and really get close to “sloppy near perfect strategy” which is “good enough” to prevail against 8/5 Bonus Poker. Once they’ve become very proficient in 8/5 Bonus Poker (and it becomes their “home-base” game) that’s when the other games come into “existence”. Everyone needs a game to “retreat to” when the other games (with their higher volatilities) go South on them. This is a key factor in achieving better success on the games. It is critical to have a “low volatility game” (that a player is well-versed in: 8/5 Bonus Poker) to land on (retreat to on a session) in order to re-build their diminished bankrolls (after battles with the other games) that may have put a big dent in their bankrolls. Re-build your bankroll on Bonus Poker, and then attack the higher volatility games (again) with the newly re-acquired & replenished bankroll. In that way, the player is conversant in many games (with the better bonus payouts) but has also strengthened their overall approach to winning by incorporating Bonus Poker as a safety net to shore-up bankroll depletions from the other games. This approach will make you a better all around player and lead to more Royal Flushes on Bonus Poker. For those that find Bonus Poker “too boring” I say, “Master Bonus Poker First” and then go play $10, $20, $25, $50, $100 Coin machines with it. I guarantee you that you won’t be “bored” anymore and then when you hit a Big Royal on Bonus Poker you won’t regret making Bonus Poker your “go to” game. Now, I will say that I like DDB. But right now I’m focused on playing Bonus Poker at higher denominations. Once I reach certain goals that I have set for myself on Bonus Poker, I will then take everyone on an unbelievable journey on BPD, DDB, & TDB on high denomination coin. I am a “fan” of all the games actually, but I’m very realistic and pragmatic in understanding that they require massive bankrolls to fade their inherent volatilities. (Most players underestimate the true size of the bankroll needed to beat those games consistently and effectively (5X-10X more). In my very next video you’ll get a taste of what I mean about the true power of Bonus Poker. I’m glad that you’re exploring Bonus Poker now since it is largely overlooked by many players. Master it, get great on it, and then branch out from there. Thank you for bringing up a great point with your comments. Keep me updated on your progress in playing Bonus Poker (especially at a higher denomination than what you’ve played before). Be careful though and don’t gamble beyond your means to recover from it. Take care!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
This is the first time that I’ve watched your channel. Very good content and I enjoy your commentary on percentages. I’m heading out to Vegas next week and staying at Red Rock for 3 of the nights. I hear that Green Valley Ranch and South Point are good for video poker as well so I plan on checking them out.
Green Valley Ranch & South Point are fine casinos. They don’t offer as much as, Red Rock, does (in the realm of video poker), but they are worthy casinos to play in. If you don’t make it to, Green Valley Ranch, then go to Palace Station (just minutes away from Caesars Palace). If you’ve been to, Red Rock, then you’ve been to the other two. The same can not be said, however, the other way around. Red Rock reigns supreme in all things video poker. Let us know how it goes on your trip. I’m excited for you!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker - Thanks for info. I will plan to check out Palace Station. I generally don’t do that well on the Strip but I saw your big hit at Ceasars so I may take a few shots there. I’ll let you know. Thanks again!
Palace Station has very good pay tables at lower denominations & up. Caesars has good pay tables inside the Palace Court Slots area but at higher denominations. It literally only takes 4 minutes to get to Palace Station from Caesars without going on the freeway. Go out the back hang a right, get in the left lane to go left towards Rio, take a right onto West Twain Avenue, a right on Polaris, all the way down to West Desert Inn Road, turn right, then stay right on side street (Rancho Drive) and you’ll be right at Palace Station in 1 minute. Good luck!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker - Thanks - I’m excited to check it out. I used to have some luck in Old Vegas but the past few times I’ve taken a beating. LOL
Palace Station has been completely overhauled & refurbished from top to bottom. If you haven’t been there in years, you’ll be shocked by the transformation. It’s a “Mini-Red Rock”🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎!
Switching to $2 DDB helped! That's my favorite combination...$2 coin-in Double Double. Your 25$ coin-in run at Caesar's with a $2,500 bankroll was a ballsy move (that paid off)...nice!! I always make reservations at the Steakhouse at my go-to casino here in NorCal...there's nothing like sitting down and playing high-limit VP after a killer steak dinner!
No doubt about the classic steak & video poker “night on the town”. Great move! Yes, I’ll probably stick around on the $2 coin mode for a while. It can deliver nice hits on DDB and of course an $8,000 Royal Flush is always gratifying too. Peter Luger’s is coming to Caesars Palace soon. That is one great steak that you don’t want to miss. Also, great is any steak at Tom Colicchio’s Heritage Steak at the Mirage. If you eat there once, you’ll go 10X! Stay in touch and thank you for subscribing, John!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Thank you, Kevin. Whatever it is, it is. Just as there are sessions that end in “ruin” (equilibrium) i.e. bottomed-out and reached zero; there are those sessions too, where everything goes incredibly well with outrageously great hands and giant wins. I’m merely recording what occurs and always look forward to the next session, whatever it may bring. I also know that Big Royals are on their way and that they will add an exciting dimension to my play when captured on video! Keep up the good work!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I recommend 3 back-up bankrolls to aid in recovering any losses. The 1st bankroll loss is merely a deposit to be withdrawn at a later time with the other 2 bankrolls played on higher denomination coin. Being well-practiced on low volatility games is vital towards achieving this, along with a lot of luck!😅🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker Hit on SDD. Held a king and it came back with 4 aces. Pays $1600. Started on DD, lost a fraction, went to Deuces to recover, that started to fade so went back to SDD. Got a low quad and back around the block one more time up and down (you know the drill) and voila! I went to wheel poker from there and hit 5 quads, spun and got $1000 in extra credits. Fun day!
@@johnsworldofvideopoker I rarely not hit aces or quads with a kicker. While I was playing today I thought about you sitting there and how could I explain what I do. I have an absolute hatred for (2) 7s. I vowed today never to hold them ever again. Today I was playing for a huge progressive. Held a pair of 7s, came 3 aces. Later, drew 3 to the royal. This happens to me all the damn time. In the course of 6 hours, that cursed pair being held, made the redraw look like I really missed a jackpot a bunch. So I am adding that one to the list LOL LOL
I’m sure it will be an interesting conversation watching you play! But, if what you’re doing works, then keep at it! It wouldn’t bother me a bit!😁🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Machines have just been dreadful for me this year. You know that feeling you get when you know the next hand will be a loser. That’s been just about every machine I’ve played this year. Best of luck to you
Sometimes they roll that way. I just stick to 9/6 JoB & 8/5 BP to minimize the severity of the damage. DDB & TDB can really wreck your year if you have too much exposure to them.🌎
Great video again John 👍👍👍I listen to you playing bonus poker at red rock and did hit a lots of 4of a kind and move to ddb and hit the royal at $1160 on the progressive on our New Years 02/01/21 and few quads at Bellagio on $1 and also a royal at cosmo on 50 cent for 2k. Tank you so much for your advice sir 👍👍👍can’t wait to go back to red rock again on march
😀😀 you know Vietnamese very well 👍👍and yes for sure and I will try your strategies move up to $2 and $5 denominations which I never try . Thank you again sir for the great strategy video
I apologize for the casual reference in my video regarding the location of Palace Station. I meant to say it’s “right across the freeway”, and NOT “right across the street”. As one can clearly see in the photo in my video, Palace Station, is in the general vicinity of Resorts World which is “right across the street” from Encore/Wynn. Thank you for the correction.😊🌎
Sometimes those machines just refuse to cooperate , good time to take a break & do something else besides gambling…congratulations on getting all your money back & a very nice profit
Yes. I’m a big advocate of taking a break, going to pursue other interests, seeing a show, hitting the pool, going to a nice restaurant, etc. When the machines are rolling, there’s nothing better, but when they’re not, Vegas is big enough to be a multi-dimensional experience in any realm you choose.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
South Point is a great place to play video poker too. Can’t wait until Stations Casinos opens their new casino right across the highway from South Point called Durango!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Wise words, as it allows the player to keep their emotions “out of the game” and also to maintain a clear head. On the other hand, Slotmassacre & I, both use a multi-bankroll strategy to prevail in the games. And absolutely, luck enters in to that equation as well.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Listening to your discussion about high denom. I notice you play BP instead of DDB or higher, where the wins on a good hand will be much higher (altho you did switch to DDB). Is there a reason for that? Love your videos.
That’s a great question. I’ve largely stayed with 8/5 BP because it is an easy game to learn, it pays 10 coins on the frequently hitting 2 pair hand (which slowly replenishes a player’s bankroll during a session), and those because those factors have allowed me to score a lot of big royals when coining-up to the higher denominations. The other games are also good to play because of the bigger quad hits, and bonus quad hits with kickers, but a player generally needs more bankroll to “get to” those hits. But I do see the merit in playing all the other games with higher volatilities. Also, playing all the other games, requires strategy changes, which means more and more learning and training to avoid making errors when switching from one game to another. That’s not only a lot more work, but until a player reaches competency in all those other games, the introduction of more errors during that process is going to be more costly over the long run. However, I do know much better players than me who know and command all the other games effortlessly and they frequently reap the rewards of the bigger hits that you mention. Finally, I’ve decided that I need to broaden my approach by adding more of the other games into my repertoire. Little by little, I’ll begin that transition to some of the other games, but use them sparingly to better preserve the bankroll.☺️🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Hey John you and BigKat really have some fun and exciting content. As well as slotmassacre. You guys motivate me to want to start my own video poker channel on a much smaller bankroll of course lol. I do have a question. Do you think changing the speed of the cards has any effect on the game? I can change the speed pre deal of course and also before I hit Draw on the deal draw video poker machine I play at my local horseshoe casino in Louisiana. Just wanna know your thoughts and maybe others to do if you’d like to cover changing speed in one of your vids. THANKS AND GO GET EM!!
Hi Matty, Changing the speed of the deal has no effect on the game itself other than knowing that, the faster one plays, the more prone the player is to make more errors either by “missing” the correct play (on very close hands) or sticky buttons that jam unexpectedly and a hold is “un-held” because the button didn’t “hold” the card in place. Also, a player will burn through their bankroll much more quickly and (because of the short session length) may be tempted to chase their losses because the session wasn’t long enough to “quench their thirst” for playing time. I used to play at the mid-speed level but realized that on UA-cam (even that is too fast) for viewers to watch your play comfortably. I now play at the slowest selector speed possible and find that it is enjoyable to take one’s time, make the right card selections, and lengthen one’s stay in the casino. You’ll notice in my Red Rock videos that I was in the mid-level speed zone. I didn’t want to discard all that footage, so I posted it any way. In my future videos, all play will be conducted at the slowest speed possible. Good luck with your channel and have fun with it!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker thanks for the response and knowledge. It’s funny you mention how you were on mid speed in the video and that’s what drew my attention into making me ask you that question lol. Also one more question. Let’s say on a triple play machine do you think hitting the button to stop the cards prematurely affects the deal outcome or since it’s pre determined by the machine it doesn’t matter if you let them deal themselves or hit the button to speed up your deal you will end up with the same deal result. I hope that’s not confusing and you understand what I’m asking lol. Thanks man
I don’t know how the timing is set-up between the 3 hands, but I suspect that there is a single random number generator (RNG) shuffling all 3 decks simultaneously. So once you press deal, the RNG instantly stops shuffling and deals out the cards randomly. The RNG is constantly shuffling the deck hundreds of times (if not thousands of times a second) which means that the specific card that you want or need is instantly “there” and then, instantly “not there”, hundreds or thousands of times in a single second. Because of the speed and randomness of the game you have a real and fair chance of getting the card you want or need regardless of how fast or slow you push the buttons. The RNG is truly a marvelous aspect of the game because that “randomness” allows for improbable possibilities to occur, such as my 3 Royals, in 3 hours, on 3 different machines, in 2 different casinos, for $114,000 in Royal Flush wins! Otherwise, we would have to wait approximately 40,233 hands to hit a Royal Flush (on average). I hit 3 Royals in less than 3,000 hands that night. Thank goodness for the RNG!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker haha for sure man that was a great night for you. I’m not sure if I seen that video but I’ll go look for it if you have it posted. Yea I know about the RNG that’s why I was curious to know if it would deal you the same hand regardless of if you pressed the button or let it deal out. Thanks for all the insight!! And thanks for taking the time to respond that means a lot and shows how awesome your character is!!!!
It’s on one of my videos called John’s World of Video Poker & Slotmassacre $100,000 jackpots in high limit. It essentially covers the story of Slotmassacre & I becoming friends back in August 2020. And how he influenced me to get started on UA-cam. Thank you for your viewership and comments.🌎
Quad Aces (or multiple hits on 2's, 3's, or 4's) are the bread & butter of Bonus Poker. They're 1/10th of a Royal Flush, yet if you keep hitting a lot of them, they'll keep you on the game long enough for many Royal Flushes to start showing-up in your playing career. "One Royal Flush gives birth to all the others!" And it all emanates from 2's, 3's, 4's, and Quad Aces on Bonus Poker.
Thank you so much. Once I put a year of doing this under my belt, I hope that I become more comfortable and natural in sharing my remarks. Thank you for subscribing!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice video John. Does your family prefer the Wynn spa over the Encore? I will be there in just over a week and I usually stay at the Encore. Thanks. Ron
The services in both are identical so neither one will disappoint you. The decor in both are just about equal in every respect so there really is no wrong choice here. The decor inside the Encore spa has a slight edge over the Wynn spa due to its higher ceiling & drapery inside the spa itself, but that would be splitting hairs. You’re going to love them both! Let us know how it goes!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Thank you, Allison, a little luck along the way helps, but I had to put myself out there to receive it. “Luck Favors The Bold” has been my approach to video poker even though that ride has kept me on the edge of my seat at times!😅🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
If you’re playing on the 50¢ coin denomination, a $200-$400 bankroll is a good starting point for sure. I hope you hit a lot of Quads with it! And perhaps even a Royal will rollout for you! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Right before the 2222 on ddbp you had the suited ace 4 Broadway cards and held the suited ace. Is that correct is It basically almost even holding the 4 to straight? Win poker at 8/5 says it’s an error to hold suited ace? FYI I love the content and the format. And yes we live ddbp :-)
I believe you are referring to the J♦️& A♦️hold that occurs at 6:06 in the video (instead of holding for an inside Broadway Straight). On 8/5 DDB you are correct to hold the Broadway Straight, but at Red Rock this is a 9/6 DDB pay table, which makes the suited Ace/Jack the correct hold. Holding for the Broadway Straight would be forfeiting a 1.6% advantage to the casino, which is really a very minor error. The 1st card that came out on the next deal was an Ace, which validated the correct hold. The 9/6 DDB pay table has a 98.98% payback whereas the 8/5 DDB pay table has a horrendous 96.78%. If your local casino only has 8/5 DDB then you’d actually be better off play 6/5 BP which pays back 96.86% (which is also a horrendous pay table). I don’t know which casino market you’re in, but hopefully you have better pay tables than the ones that we’re talking about here. Hopefully, you can make it out to Vegas and go to Red Rock Resort Casino, you’d be in video poker pay table heaven there! Thank you for your comments and for subscribing, Bill. Hope to see you in Vegas soon!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Thank you for subscribing and for your comments. Henderson & Summerlin are very nice places to live if you move there. I have multiple friends that live in each of those areas. Please keep me posted on how it goes!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I have noticed that on occasion but not very often. I wish all the casinos were smokeless. More and more casinos are going in that direction thankfully.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Thank you, Eric. Sometimes I wonder if I’m even on the right track or not. Your comment is very encouraging. I am grateful and humbled for your taking the time to validate my channel. Thank you so much for that!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker For the most part most video poker videos on UA-cam are the recreational player. It's refreshing to see someone who takes the game seriously and tries to play correct. I consider myself an advantage player and have enjoyed many visits to Vages for free. I get a kick out of braking even if I can get room, food, and travel paid for. Keep up the good work.
Yes indeed, (on the Comps) that come with playing video poker! Vegas was built by players for players. Hopefully that never changes. Congratulations on being a student & practitioner of the games, Eric. Well done!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I used to go to Atlantic City (every 2 years with the family) until the pandemic put a dent into that tradition. I haven’t been there in a while, so I’m sure things have changed quite a bit since I’ve been there. I did beat the new Hard Rock & Oceans casinos out of some money off of their generous tier-match free play offers at the time though. They did not have good pay tables. I’ve stayed at Caesars Palace in their penthouse suite (which they comped me after they botched my reservation) so that was a nice touch. I’ve also stayed at Harrah’s A.C. and the Borgata. I liked the Borgata very much and they had decent pay tables at the time. The Harrah’s High Limit had a few good pay tables as I recall. I also played at the Golden Nugget but their pay tables only went to a mid-tier 7/5 Bonus Poker game. Actually, I can’t wait to hit Atlantic City with my buddy, Curtis & Slotmassacre, at some point in the near future, but we haven’t figured that out yet. I would check vpfree2 online to see what the latest is on the pay tables there. The Tropicana & Caesars may have some good pay tables in High Limit, but I don’t know for sure. I recommend that you scout out the High Limits at Borgata, Harrah’s, Caesars, Tropicana, Hard Rock, & Oceans. Please let me know what you find. And good luck to you! Thank you for commenting and for your viewership.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I play mainly at Red Rock because the casino is well-stocked in every variety of video poker game available and, in particular, 8/5 Bonus Poker at all denominations including 25¢, 50¢, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $25, $50, & $100 coin denominations. South Point is good at the lower end of the coin denomination spectrum but is severely lacking in the high denominations. The Strip (Such as Caesars Palace, Wynn, Venetian, Cosmo, & Bellagio, are good at the higher denominations, but have very bad pay tables at the lower denominations. So, Red Rock has it all. Palace Station is also good, but nothing beats Red Rock. I do like playing any high limit on the Strip that features 8/5 BP, 9/6 JoB, 9/6 BPD, 9/6 DDB, 9/6 TDB, and NSUD Deuces Wild. The best place to play overall is Red Rock & Palace Station or any place that features 9/6 JoB & 8/5 BP in all the high denomination coins.🌎
1999-2008 were very good years to be playing video poker. I’ve been to the Silverton and checked out some machines there. Eventually, I’ll settle-in for a couple sessions there. They do have some games that are worth playing there. I liked the down-to-earth vibe there. Thank you for your comments and for subscribing.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
When you tell people "it's very important to have a backup bankroll," it's very misleading. There's zero guarantee amything will ever come to fruition. Just saying. Congrats on the aces!
You are correct (and it goes without saying) that there is no expectation of a “guaranteed win” in gambling. And I’m not suggesting that there is one. Especially for those players that are “recreational” in their understanding of video poker. “Risk tolerance” is an individual matter that each player has to come to grips with on their own. Playing low volatility games is important, constant daily practice on a simulator that “warns on mistakes” (to minimize your error rate in the casino) is a critical factor as well. Bankroll management is a very important consideration too. I’ve chosen to mitigate the losses by breaking one large bankroll into 5 distinct parts. On my trips to Vegas, I carry 3 bankrolls for use during that one visit. If I were to “lose” all 3 bankrolls (seldom does that occur), I still have 2 more at home to use at my local casino to re-coup any losses in Vegas or at the very least win half of what I lost back. My perspective with the 5 bankrolls is to “break even” and get back to parity in the worst case scenario. Typically, if I were to lose 2 bankrolls (out of the 3) in Vegas, then I’ll usually NOT use the 3rd bankroll and call it quits for that particular visit in Vegas and then just enjoy the restaurants, pools, spas, shows, etc. On the flip side, however, when I win Big, I can then add even more money to the 5 individual bankrolls in order to play even higher denominations in Vegas. Then, once a Mega win occurs ($40,000-$100,000), I could make a jumbo payment on the mortgage to accelerate paying it off sooner. At that point, I can start all over with 5 lower denomination bankrolls and work my way back up to the Mega wins once again. There’s no attempt on my part to be misleading, but it is challenging to be completely clear in a short video. So I agree with you that a Warning Label should be included here: Don’t try this at home folks and let the buyer beware. Don’t gamble with money that you can’t afford to lose.🌎
John, another very good video. I learn a lot about myself as a player by watching your videos. I generally don't have a win goal for a session; but, rather a play goal to take advantage of a promotion. I expect to finish down most sessions. I just keep grinding away at 9/6 Job and 8/5 BP. Lately, I haven't been playing much due to the stock market correction. When my NW is down, so is my desire to play video poker. Good comments on the suited 10 ace. This hand also limits the player to only one inside straight/no straight flushes as compared to 10 jack with more straight options/straight flushes. A bit of a tangent, today Bill Bennett appeared on Fox Business. Back in the day he was a high limit video poker player in Las Vegas with substantial loses. I wonder if he still plays?
Thank you for the insights on the limitations imposed upon a player who incorrectly chooses to hold the suited Ace/10 in video poker. Ironically, I don’t play video poker as often as I used to as I did when I first started out 10+years ago. I still love the game but I have a more measured approach to it now than I used to. Playing a higher denomination coin has something to do with that also. When you win big, there’s no reason to go back and slowly return that money, and if you’re starting to have a losing streak, it’s best just to lie low and just practice on a simulator at home instead. Either way, it ends up being good for your financial bottom line. On another tangent, look-up this article on the internet, “How to lose $1 Billion in video poker. That was a big story here in the San Diego area back in the day. A morality tale played out in real life. It is also a word to the wise. As always, I appreciate all that your comments bring to this channel. Thanks again, Mark.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I just wanted to take a minute to thank you for your excellent play and instruction!! You've made me a much better video poker player John!!
Well good for you! I’m so happy to hear about that. With a little practice on a simulator (that “warns on mistakes”) playing low volatility games, like 9/6 JoB & 8/5 BP, and using a 1,000 coin bankroll (on whatever coin denomination that you’re playing) should get you some decent wins. Then you can practice-up on whatever other games that you like (or have been playing) and you’ll be a much stronger player. The game takes you to another level of enjoyment and accomplishment when your fundamentals are sound. Please keep in touch and let me know how it goes. Thank you for your kind words, Shannon!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Greetings from Torrance! Hi John! Its never a bad session if you can learn from your own mistakes and stay consistent as well as patient. There will always be bad sessions, but learning from them makes us better. I loved that you switched from Bonus to Double Double for a little bit as well as going back and forth with your denominations. Since I last spoke with you on New Years I am up another 1000 dollars. My last session I was stuck at a certain point, switched to Double Bonus to change the rhythm of the game and I hit 4 aces. Any time I am up to a certain point or the game feels warm I double up. Also, I think this is important, changing to another game, changes our rhythm and speed. I know I slow down a bit and concentrate more on my bankroll and temperature of the machine. Because I have been cashing out at set minimums, I am taking home a lot more money than before. Your advice and pointers are always going thru my mind as I am playing. Thank you professor! Paul.
You’re quite observant, Paul. I think I’ll branch out I little and start working on improving my play on DDB. It’s a great game to hit big on at the $5 coin level and beyond. I’m glad you’re systematizing your own playing style (game selections, coin denominations, and when to cash out). Have fun!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Fantastic win! Congratulations! Your videos are helping us play better, spend better, and win better. Worked my way up to 50 cent coin and hit 2 quads and then 4 aces Sat night. Memorizing advanced strategy on Bonus is tricky, but it is really becoming worth it. Thank you for posting. I am very grateful 😎
I’m glad it is working out for you. It’s more reassuring and easier to “up your coin denominations” if you’re practicing on a simulator that “warns on mistakes”. You can play with more confidence that way. “Big Money Wins, Favor The Bold!”🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I just wanted to let you know that i am a musician, and when i said your videos are a work of art i meant that you are a master and have the ability to improvise now creating a work of out or small sublities that makes your play a work of art
I took your comment as a great compliment! Until your comment came along, I had never stopped to think about it. Your comment made my day and it meant so much to me to hear it. Thank you so much for that. And by the way, I am a musician & composer too. Perhaps that’s the key to “artistry” in our lives. Thank you’🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
It's obvious that you are not a big fan of double double my brother, I wonder if you ever sit down a play a long session on it. It used to be my favorite but I'm becoming a disciple of Bonus poker and watching you remain calm through the storm and making it back to safe harbor is just fabulous. I guess a 'hit it and quit it' strategy is best when deviating from your bread and butter game. Another lesson learned from your videos, thank you sir, keep on truckin'!
Thank you for your kind words. Bonus Poker should be the game that all “new players” start on when beginning their journey with video poker. It would serve them well to practice on a simulator that “warns on mistakes” to minimize their errors and really get close to “sloppy near perfect strategy” which is “good enough” to prevail against 8/5 Bonus Poker. Once they’ve become very proficient in 8/5 Bonus Poker (and it becomes their “home-base” game) that’s when the other games come into “existence”. Everyone needs a game to “retreat to” when the other games (with their higher volatilities) go South on them. This is a key factor in achieving better success on the games. It is critical to have a “low volatility game” (that a player is well-versed in: 8/5 Bonus Poker) to land on (retreat to on a session) in order to re-build their diminished bankrolls (after battles with the other games) that may have put a big dent in their bankrolls. Re-build your bankroll on Bonus Poker, and then attack the higher volatility games (again) with the newly re-acquired & replenished bankroll. In that way, the player is conversant in many games (with the better bonus payouts) but has also strengthened their overall approach to winning by incorporating Bonus Poker as a safety net to shore-up bankroll depletions from the other games. This approach will make you a better all around player and lead to more Royal Flushes on Bonus Poker. For those that find Bonus Poker “too boring” I say, “Master Bonus Poker First” and then go play $10, $20, $25, $50, $100 Coin machines with it. I guarantee you that you won’t be “bored” anymore and then when you hit a Big Royal on Bonus Poker you won’t regret making Bonus Poker your “go to” game. Now, I will say that I like DDB. But right now I’m focused on playing Bonus Poker at higher denominations. Once I reach certain goals that I have set for myself on Bonus Poker, I will then take everyone on an unbelievable journey on BPD, DDB, & TDB on high denomination coin. I am a “fan” of all the games actually, but I’m very realistic and pragmatic in understanding that they require massive bankrolls to fade their inherent volatilities. (Most players underestimate the true size of the bankroll needed to beat those games consistently and effectively (5X-10X more). In my very next video you’ll get a taste of what I mean about the true power of Bonus Poker. I’m glad that you’re exploring Bonus Poker now since it is largely overlooked by many players. Master it, get great on it, and then branch out from there. Thank you for bringing up a great point with your comments. Keep me updated on your progress in playing Bonus Poker (especially at a higher denomination than what you’ve played before). Be careful though and don’t gamble beyond your means to recover from it. Take care!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Instructive session which emphasizes that it is gambling, risking loss. (Nice Aces!)
Thank you, Leonard. And I couldn’t agree more!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
LOVE that switch to DDB John :)
That was undoubtably a move that I “picked-up” watching Slotmassacre in person and on his channel!😂🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
This is the first time that I’ve watched your channel. Very good content and I enjoy your commentary on percentages. I’m heading out to Vegas next week and staying at Red Rock for 3 of the nights. I hear that Green Valley Ranch and South Point are good for video poker as well so I plan on checking them out.
Green Valley Ranch & South Point are fine casinos. They don’t offer as much as, Red Rock, does (in the realm of video poker), but they are worthy casinos to play in. If you don’t make it to, Green Valley Ranch, then go to Palace Station (just minutes away from Caesars Palace). If you’ve been to, Red Rock, then you’ve been to the other two. The same can not be said, however, the other way around. Red Rock reigns supreme in all things video poker. Let us know how it goes on your trip. I’m excited for you!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker - Thanks for info. I will plan to check out Palace Station. I generally don’t do that well on the Strip but I saw your big hit at Ceasars so I may take a few shots there. I’ll let you know. Thanks again!
Palace Station has very good pay tables at lower denominations & up. Caesars has good pay tables inside the Palace Court Slots area but at higher denominations. It literally only takes 4 minutes to get to Palace Station from Caesars without going on the freeway. Go out the back hang a right, get in the left lane to go left towards Rio, take a right onto West Twain Avenue, a right on Polaris, all the way down to West Desert Inn Road, turn right, then stay right on side street (Rancho Drive) and you’ll be right at Palace Station in 1 minute. Good luck!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker - Thanks - I’m excited to check it out. I used to have some luck in Old Vegas but the past few times I’ve taken a beating. LOL
Palace Station has been completely overhauled & refurbished from top to bottom. If you haven’t been there in years, you’ll be shocked by the transformation. It’s a “Mini-Red Rock”🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎!
Switching to $2 DDB helped! That's my favorite combination...$2 coin-in Double Double. Your 25$ coin-in run at Caesar's with a $2,500 bankroll was a ballsy move (that paid off)...nice!! I always make reservations at the Steakhouse at my go-to casino here in NorCal...there's nothing like sitting down and playing high-limit VP after a killer steak dinner!
No doubt about the classic steak & video poker “night on the town”. Great move! Yes, I’ll probably stick around on the $2 coin mode for a while. It can deliver nice hits on DDB and of course an $8,000 Royal Flush is always gratifying too. Peter Luger’s is coming to Caesars Palace soon. That is one great steak that you don’t want to miss. Also, great is any steak at Tom Colicchio’s Heritage Steak at the Mirage. If you eat there once, you’ll go 10X! Stay in touch and thank you for subscribing, John!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Awesome Vid John, just like you said, that's just the way it goes some times. Looking forward to the next one. Good Luck!
Thank you, Kevin. Whatever it is, it is. Just as there are sessions that end in “ruin” (equilibrium) i.e. bottomed-out and reached zero; there are those sessions too, where everything goes incredibly well with outrageously great hands and giant wins. I’m merely recording what occurs and always look forward to the next session, whatever it may bring. I also know that Big Royals are on their way and that they will add an exciting dimension to my play when captured on video! Keep up the good work!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
It’s always great when you come through after a losing session like that! 4 aces at $25 denom is sweet!
Keep up the great informative content!
I recommend 3 back-up bankrolls to aid in recovering any losses. The 1st bankroll loss is merely a deposit to be withdrawn at a later time with the other 2 bankrolls played on higher denomination coin. Being well-practiced on low volatility games is vital towards achieving this, along with a lot of luck!😅🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I am so happy you turned the day around!! I played SDDB today and slammed a big one. Can't wait for part 8!!
Thank you, Janis. What did you hit today?🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker Hit on SDD. Held a king and it came back with 4 aces. Pays $1600. Started on DD, lost a fraction, went to Deuces to recover, that started to fade so went back to SDD. Got a low quad and back around the block one more time up and down (you know the drill) and voila! I went to wheel poker from there and hit 5 quads, spun and got $1000 in extra credits. Fun day!
Nice! I’m definitely going to look into those games “of yours” the next time that l’m in Red Rock! Congratulations on your big wins, Janis!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker I rarely not hit aces or quads with a kicker. While I was playing today I thought about you sitting there and how could I explain what I do. I have an absolute hatred for (2) 7s. I vowed today never to hold them ever again. Today I was playing for a huge progressive. Held a pair of 7s, came 3 aces. Later, drew 3 to the royal. This happens to me all the damn time. In the course of 6 hours, that cursed pair being held, made the redraw look like I really missed a jackpot a bunch. So I am adding that one to the list LOL LOL
I’m sure it will be an interesting conversation watching you play! But, if what you’re doing works, then keep at it! It wouldn’t bother me a bit!😁🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Machines have just been dreadful for me this year. You know that feeling you get when you know the next hand will be a loser. That’s been just about every machine I’ve played this year. Best of luck to you
Sometimes they roll that way. I just stick to 9/6 JoB & 8/5 BP to minimize the severity of the damage. DDB & TDB can really wreck your year if you have too much exposure to them.🌎
I guess you are showing your ACES this time 😏. Congratulations John!!!
Thank you, Steven. Lose some, Win a lot! As I always say!😝🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Great video again John 👍👍👍I listen to you playing bonus poker at red rock and did hit a lots of 4of a kind and move to ddb and hit the royal at $1160 on the progressive on our New Years 02/01/21 and few quads at Bellagio on $1 and also a royal at cosmo on 50 cent for 2k. Tank you so much for your advice sir 👍👍👍can’t wait to go back to red rock again on march
Làm tốt lắm Quang! Maybe one day we’ll get to play at Red Rock or Palace Station together. Stay in touch!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
😀😀 you know Vietnamese very well 👍👍and yes for sure and I will try your strategies move up to $2 and $5 denominations which I never try . Thank you again sir for the great strategy video
Stick to good pay tables 8/5 BP & 9/6 DDB. Chúc may mắn.😁🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
The Wynn is not across the street from palace station fyi
I apologize for the casual reference in my video regarding the location of Palace Station. I meant to say it’s “right across the freeway”, and NOT “right across the street”. As one can clearly see in the photo in my video, Palace Station, is in the general vicinity of Resorts World which is “right across the street” from Encore/Wynn. Thank you for the correction.😊🌎
Enjoying your reruns🤣🤣
Thank you, Teresa!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Great Video John as always
Thank you, Sandra. More is on the way!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Sometimes those machines just refuse to cooperate , good time to take a break & do something else besides gambling…congratulations on getting all your money back & a very nice profit
Yes. I’m a big advocate of taking a break, going to pursue other interests, seeing a show, hitting the pool, going to a nice restaurant, etc. When the machines are rolling, there’s nothing better, but when they’re not, Vegas is big enough to be a multi-dimensional experience in any realm you choose.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice run John! 👍 Had some friends in town at South Point. Had a good run there too :)
South Point is a great place to play video poker too. Can’t wait until Stations Casinos opens their new casino right across the highway from South Point called Durango!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
John got lucky, generally chasing a lost bankroll with another bankroll on the same losing day is usually a bad idea, better to fight another day.
Wise words, as it allows the player to keep their emotions “out of the game” and also to maintain a clear head. On the other hand, Slotmassacre & I, both use a multi-bankroll strategy to prevail in the games. And absolutely, luck enters in to that equation as well.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Listening to your discussion about high denom. I notice you play BP instead of DDB or higher, where the wins on a good hand will be much higher (altho you did switch to DDB). Is there a reason for that? Love your videos.
That’s a great question. I’ve largely stayed with 8/5 BP because it is an easy game to learn, it pays 10 coins on the frequently hitting 2 pair hand (which slowly replenishes a player’s bankroll during a session), and those because those factors have allowed me to score a lot of big royals when coining-up to the higher denominations. The other games are also good to play because of the bigger quad hits, and bonus quad hits with kickers, but a player generally needs more bankroll to “get to” those hits. But I do see the merit in playing all the other games with higher volatilities. Also, playing all the other games, requires strategy changes, which means more and more learning and training to avoid making errors when switching from one game to another. That’s not only a lot more work, but until a player reaches competency in all those other games, the introduction of more errors during that process is going to be more costly over the long run. However, I do know much better players than me who know and command all the other games effortlessly and they frequently reap the rewards of the bigger hits that you mention. Finally, I’ve decided that I need to broaden my approach by adding more of the other games into my repertoire. Little by little, I’ll begin that transition to some of the other games, but use them sparingly to better preserve the bankroll.☺️🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Hey John you and BigKat really have some fun and exciting content. As well as slotmassacre. You guys motivate me to want to start my own video poker channel on a much smaller bankroll of course lol. I do have a question. Do you think changing the speed of the cards has any effect on the game? I can change the speed pre deal of course and also before I hit Draw on the deal draw video poker machine I play at my local horseshoe casino in Louisiana. Just wanna know your thoughts and maybe others to do if you’d like to cover changing speed in one of your vids. THANKS AND GO GET EM!!
Hi Matty,
Changing the speed of the deal has no effect on the game itself other than knowing that, the faster one plays, the more prone the player is to make more errors either by “missing” the correct play (on very close hands) or sticky buttons that jam unexpectedly and a hold is “un-held” because the button didn’t “hold” the card in place. Also, a player will burn through their bankroll much more quickly and (because of the short session length) may be tempted to chase their losses because the session wasn’t long enough to “quench their thirst” for playing time. I used to play at the mid-speed level but realized that on UA-cam (even that is too fast) for viewers to watch your play comfortably. I now play at the slowest selector speed possible and find that it is enjoyable to take one’s time, make the right card selections, and lengthen one’s stay in the casino. You’ll notice in my Red Rock videos that I was in the mid-level speed zone. I didn’t want to discard all that footage, so I posted it any way. In my future videos, all play will be conducted at the slowest speed possible. Good luck with your channel and have fun with it!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker thanks for the response and knowledge. It’s funny you mention how you were on mid speed in the video and that’s what drew my attention into making me ask you that question lol. Also one more question. Let’s say on a triple play machine do you think hitting the button to stop the cards prematurely affects the deal outcome or since it’s pre determined by the machine it doesn’t matter if you let them deal themselves or hit the button to speed up your deal you will end up with the same deal result. I hope that’s not confusing and you understand what I’m asking lol. Thanks man
I don’t know how the timing is set-up between the 3 hands, but I suspect that there is a single random number generator (RNG) shuffling all 3 decks simultaneously. So once you press deal, the RNG instantly stops shuffling and deals out the cards randomly. The RNG is constantly shuffling the deck hundreds of times (if not thousands of times a second) which means that the specific card that you want or need is instantly “there” and then, instantly “not there”, hundreds or thousands of times in a single second. Because of the speed and randomness of the game you have a real and fair chance of getting the card you want or need regardless of how fast or slow you push the buttons. The RNG is truly a marvelous aspect of the game because that “randomness” allows for improbable possibilities to occur, such as my 3 Royals, in 3 hours, on 3 different machines, in 2 different casinos, for $114,000 in Royal Flush wins! Otherwise, we would have to wait approximately 40,233 hands to hit a Royal Flush (on average). I hit 3 Royals in less than 3,000 hands that night. Thank goodness for the RNG!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker haha for sure man that was a great night for you. I’m not sure if I seen that video but I’ll go look for it if you have it posted. Yea I know about the RNG that’s why I was curious to know if it would deal you the same hand regardless of if you pressed the button or let it deal out. Thanks for all the insight!! And thanks for taking the time to respond that means a lot and shows how awesome your character is!!!!
It’s on one of my videos called John’s World of Video Poker & Slotmassacre $100,000 jackpots in high limit. It essentially covers the story of Slotmassacre & I becoming friends back in August 2020. And how he influenced me to get started on UA-cam. Thank you for your viewership and comments.🌎
nice hit with those aces another great video
Thank you so much in saying so!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Wowza John!
Quad Aces (or multiple hits on 2's, 3's, or 4's) are the bread & butter of Bonus Poker. They're 1/10th of a Royal Flush, yet if you keep hitting a lot of them, they'll keep you on the game long enough for many Royal Flushes to start showing-up in your playing career. "One Royal Flush gives birth to all the others!" And it all emanates from 2's, 3's, 4's, and Quad Aces on Bonus Poker.
John will return soon with all new videos his new shoulder-length hair style.
Absolutely!
Great to watch you play 👍
Thank you so much. Once I put a year of doing this under my belt, I hope that I become more comfortable and natural in sharing my remarks. Thank you for subscribing!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Nice video John. Does your family prefer the Wynn spa over the Encore? I will be there in just over a week and I usually stay at the Encore. Thanks. Ron
The services in both are identical so neither one will disappoint you. The decor in both are just about equal in every respect so there really is no wrong choice here. The decor inside the Encore spa has a slight edge over the Wynn spa due to its higher ceiling & drapery inside the spa itself, but that would be splitting hairs. You’re going to love them both! Let us know how it goes!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker Thanks John. I will be sure and let you know. Ron.
@@thirdcoastslots9394 Have great time. You deserve it!
Thank you John!
Wow 🤩 awesome hit on the A’s
Thank you, Allison, a little luck along the way helps, but I had to put myself out there to receive it. “Luck Favors The Bold” has been my approach to video poker even though that ride has kept me on the edge of my seat at times!😅🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Thank you John!!
Thank you, Todd.🌎
Also, on a $400 bankroll, do you recommend BP for $.50 per hand?
If you’re playing on the 50¢ coin denomination, a $200-$400 bankroll is a good starting point for sure. I hope you hit a lot of Quads with it! And perhaps even a Royal will rollout for you! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker I have never gotten a Royal in my entire life. 😞
@seattlesusieq6945 I’m sure that your Royal is already on its way to you. Please keep us posted.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Right before the 2222 on ddbp you had the suited ace 4 Broadway cards and held the suited ace. Is that correct is It basically almost even holding the 4 to straight? Win poker at 8/5 says it’s an error to hold suited ace? FYI I love the content and the format. And yes we live ddbp :-)
I believe you are referring to the J♦️& A♦️hold that occurs at 6:06 in the video (instead of holding for an inside Broadway Straight). On 8/5 DDB you are correct to hold the Broadway Straight, but at Red Rock this is a 9/6 DDB pay table, which makes the suited Ace/Jack the correct hold. Holding for the Broadway Straight would be forfeiting a 1.6% advantage to the casino, which is really a very minor error. The 1st card that came out on the next deal was an Ace, which validated the correct hold. The 9/6 DDB pay table has a 98.98% payback whereas the 8/5 DDB pay table has a horrendous 96.78%. If your local casino only has 8/5 DDB then you’d actually be better off play 6/5 BP which pays back 96.86% (which is also a horrendous pay table). I don’t know which casino market you’re in, but hopefully you have better pay tables than the ones that we’re talking about here. Hopefully, you can make it out to Vegas and go to Red Rock Resort Casino, you’d be in video poker pay table heaven there! Thank you for your comments and for subscribing, Bill. Hope to see you in Vegas soon!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Yes!
Those 4 Aces came just in the nick of time. I was running low on the bankroll there!😝🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Cant wait to move to vegas...ty for the vid
Thank you for subscribing and for your comments. Henderson & Summerlin are very nice places to live if you move there. I have multiple friends that live in each of those areas. Please keep me posted on how it goes!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Great video
Thank you, Cody!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
_ VERY nice, John! ♠️♥️♣️♦️
Thank you, Wendi!😁🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
I like RR but last time we were there in August it was very smoky
I have noticed that on occasion but not very often. I wish all the casinos were smokeless. More and more casinos are going in that direction thankfully.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Great job on the video. I love the commentary. Please don't change a thing.
Thank you, Eric. Sometimes I wonder if I’m even on the right track or not. Your comment is very encouraging. I am grateful and humbled for your taking the time to validate my channel. Thank you so much for that!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker For the most part most video poker videos on UA-cam are the recreational player. It's refreshing to see someone who takes the game seriously and tries to play correct. I consider myself an advantage player and have enjoyed many visits to Vages for free. I get a kick out of braking even if I can get room, food, and travel paid for. Keep up the good work.
Yes indeed, (on the Comps) that come with playing video poker! Vegas was built by players for players. Hopefully that never changes. Congratulations on being a student & practitioner of the games, Eric. Well done!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Hey John new Gan here. Play some video poker on A.C.. what are the best casinos to play bonus poker there?
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I used to go to Atlantic City (every 2 years with the family) until the pandemic put a dent into that tradition. I haven’t been there in a while, so I’m sure things have changed quite a bit since I’ve been there. I did beat the new Hard Rock & Oceans casinos out of some money off of their generous tier-match free play offers at the time though. They did not have good pay tables. I’ve stayed at Caesars Palace in their penthouse suite (which they comped me after they botched my reservation) so that was a nice touch. I’ve also stayed at Harrah’s A.C. and the Borgata. I liked the Borgata very much and they had decent pay tables at the time. The Harrah’s High Limit had a few good pay tables as I recall. I also played at the Golden Nugget but their pay tables only went to a mid-tier 7/5 Bonus Poker game. Actually, I can’t wait to hit Atlantic City with my buddy, Curtis & Slotmassacre, at some point in the near future, but we haven’t figured that out yet. I would check vpfree2 online to see what the latest is on the pay tables there. The Tropicana & Caesars may have some good pay tables in High Limit, but I don’t know for sure. I recommend that you scout out the High Limits at Borgata, Harrah’s, Caesars, Tropicana, Hard Rock, & Oceans. Please let me know what you find. And good luck to you! Thank you for commenting and for your viewership.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Do you always play at Red Rock? Where is the best place to play video porker
I play mainly at Red Rock because the casino is well-stocked in every variety of video poker game available and, in particular, 8/5 Bonus Poker at all denominations including 25¢, 50¢, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $25, $50, & $100 coin denominations. South Point is good at the lower end of the coin denomination spectrum but is severely lacking in the high denominations. The Strip (Such as Caesars Palace, Wynn, Venetian, Cosmo, & Bellagio, are good at the higher denominations, but have very bad pay tables at the lower denominations. So, Red Rock has it all. Palace Station is also good, but nothing beats Red Rock. I do like playing any high limit on the Strip that features 8/5 BP, 9/6 JoB, 9/6 BPD, 9/6 DDB, 9/6 TDB, and NSUD Deuces Wild. The best place to play overall is Red Rock & Palace Station or any place that features 9/6 JoB & 8/5 BP in all the high denomination coins.🌎
@@johnsworldofvideopoker Thanks for the reply. From 99 to 2008 my GF and I were like fixtures at the Silverton, always won there.
1999-2008 were very good years to be playing video poker. I’ve been to the Silverton and checked out some machines there. Eventually, I’ll settle-in for a couple sessions there. They do have some games that are worth playing there. I liked the down-to-earth vibe there. Thank you for your comments and for subscribing.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
When you tell people "it's very important to have a backup bankroll," it's very misleading. There's zero guarantee amything will ever come to fruition. Just saying. Congrats on the aces!
You are correct (and it goes without saying) that there is no expectation of a “guaranteed win” in gambling. And I’m not suggesting that there is one. Especially for those players that are “recreational” in their understanding of video poker. “Risk tolerance” is an individual matter that each player has to come to grips with on their own. Playing low volatility games is important, constant daily practice on a simulator that “warns on mistakes” (to minimize your error rate in the casino) is a critical factor as well. Bankroll management is a very important consideration too. I’ve chosen to mitigate the losses by breaking one large bankroll into 5 distinct parts. On my trips to Vegas, I carry 3 bankrolls for use during that one visit. If I were to “lose” all 3 bankrolls (seldom does that occur), I still have 2 more at home to use at my local casino to re-coup any losses in Vegas or at the very least win half of what I lost back. My perspective with the 5 bankrolls is to “break even” and get back to parity in the worst case scenario. Typically, if I were to lose 2 bankrolls (out of the 3) in Vegas, then I’ll usually NOT use the 3rd bankroll and call it quits for that particular visit in Vegas and then just enjoy the restaurants, pools, spas, shows, etc. On the flip side, however, when I win Big, I can then add even more money to the 5 individual bankrolls in order to play even higher denominations in Vegas. Then, once a Mega win occurs ($40,000-$100,000), I could make a jumbo payment on the mortgage to accelerate paying it off sooner. At that point, I can start all over with 5 lower denomination bankrolls and work my way back up to the Mega wins once again. There’s no attempt on my part to be misleading, but it is challenging to be completely clear in a short video. So I agree with you that a Warning Label should be included here: Don’t try this at home folks and let the buyer beware. Don’t gamble with money that you can’t afford to lose.🌎
John, another very good video. I learn a lot about myself as a player by watching your videos. I generally don't have a win goal for a session; but, rather a play goal to take advantage of a promotion. I expect to finish down most sessions. I just keep grinding away at 9/6 Job and 8/5 BP. Lately, I haven't been playing much due to the stock market correction. When my NW is down, so is my desire to play video poker. Good comments on the suited 10 ace. This hand also limits the player to only one inside straight/no straight flushes as compared to 10 jack with more straight options/straight flushes. A bit of a tangent, today Bill Bennett appeared on Fox Business. Back in the day he was a high limit video poker player in Las Vegas with substantial loses. I wonder if he still plays?
Thank you for the insights on the limitations imposed upon a player who incorrectly chooses to hold the suited Ace/10 in video poker. Ironically, I don’t play video poker as often as I used to as I did when I first started out 10+years ago. I still love the game but I have a more measured approach to it now than I used to. Playing a higher denomination coin has something to do with that also. When you win big, there’s no reason to go back and slowly return that money, and if you’re starting to have a losing streak, it’s best just to lie low and just practice on a simulator at home instead. Either way, it ends up being good for your financial bottom line. On another tangent, look-up this article on the internet, “How to lose $1 Billion in video poker. That was a big story here in the San Diego area back in the day. A morality tale played out in real life. It is also a word to the wise. As always, I appreciate all that your comments bring to this channel. Thanks again, Mark.🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Most of the time it leads to an ATM machine.
Yes, I’ve beeb there before too!😆🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎
Wrong game. Bonus poker sucks
It’s not for everybody. To each his own, I guess!🙌🏻🙌🏻🌎