My first time at The Borgota in AC I felt silly checking all the machines for a 9/6 jacks or better. After a half hour of looking I found a quarter game and hit a royal at .50 cent denom. Absolutely electric. And I credit this channel for my new interest in video poker.
On the absence of a clock issue...every time you print out your voucher the time is printed on it. You may have to learn military time, but it is on your voucher every time you print it out.
You are the only honest slot player on yt, i love your title how to lose less, its so refreshing to see somebody who is not gonna say damaging lies about winrate to get views, thanks, hope you dont lose too much playing those things.
Glad you enjoyed it! Keep in mind that, in the long run, you are expected to lose. And, the more you bet, the more you are expected to lose. Currently, our expected losses are about $200 per hour. We can recover some of that through free play and comps, but we depend on our channel's advertising revenue to make a profit. So, as we continue to play, you should expect to see the losses mount, unless we get very lucky and hit a very big hand. But, that's what makes it all interesting for us and, hopefully, for you: the chase for those very big wins!
@@TheJackpotGents Thanks, b ut if you like gambling why not learn poker and play that, even online against really tough opposition my loses are about 150$ a year, and i play almost every day unless i am away on holiday, and the more you learn the less you lose, you might even end up winning a little after many years if you get really good.
I read this money management tip many years ago on playing slots/VP and since I have done this, it has really helped. For example, let's say you put $20 into a $1 machine and play 2 credits at a time: 1. Play 10 spins and count them on your fingers if you need to! 2. After the tenth spin, if you are under $20 (any amount), cash out and go to another game. 3. If after the tenth spin, if you are OVER $20 (for example $30), play another 10 spins and after the 2nd 10th spin, if you are under $30 (any amount), cash out. If you are over $30, do another 10 spins, and so on. That way you stay with a machine that is hitting and you are leaving when the machine goes cold. I see so many people win and play it all off. This way you won't. Good luck everyone!
Best tip I've ever had is to slow down and enjoy the show, it's easy to get zoned into the machine and dump money, it's more fun to look up and away from the machine
Regarding Keno and slow play, the most bang for my buck was the Konami Fortune Deluxe Derby Cup horse racing game. There are 60 races per hour, and despite the low payout rate of 84%, with it's $2 min bet, you can do five $1 bets per race, and only lose $48/hr, or just do the minimum and lose $20/hr. With how bad other games are now, at least I'm getting entertainment value out of that proposition. If you have a group chipping in on one terminal, then it's pretty affordable.
I must've missed it, but you know a typical Casino will have about 30 or 50+ slot machines. I have trouble deciding which to play. is there any way to know if there's a machine that is more likely to pay out compared to the other ones? Im looking for low volatility machines. Less pay but more frequent payouts. Tired of the high volatile machines that pay once in a thousand years really good money and the other times it pays nothing or chump chage, even when its the bonus rounds.
Hey Steve. You mentioned penny video poker does not exist. I was at the Palms in Vegas in August and they have many penny video games. That denom is not what I am looking for so I did not play them. But they do exist for anyone interested.
So is there an odds difference in playing a video slot at $0.01 with 100 credits per spin vs Changing it to a $0.05 at 20 credits per spin? I like to play Sun & Moon at $1 or $3 per spin. So should I be setting the machine to $0.05?
My first time at The Borgota in AC I felt silly checking all the machines for a 9/6 jacks or better. After a half hour of looking I found a quarter game and hit a royal at .50 cent denom. Absolutely electric. And I credit this channel for my new interest in video poker.
On the absence of a clock issue...every time you print out your voucher the time is printed on it. You may have to learn military time, but it is on your voucher every time you print it out.
You are the only honest slot player on yt, i love your title how to lose less, its so refreshing to see somebody who is not gonna say damaging lies about winrate to get views, thanks, hope you dont lose too much playing those things.
Glad you enjoyed it! Keep in mind that, in the long run, you are expected to lose. And, the more you bet, the more you are expected to lose. Currently, our expected losses are about $200 per hour. We can recover some of that through free play and comps, but we depend on our channel's advertising revenue to make a profit. So, as we continue to play, you should expect to see the losses mount, unless we get very lucky and hit a very big hand. But, that's what makes it all interesting for us and, hopefully, for you: the chase for those very big wins!
@@TheJackpotGents Thanks, b ut if you like gambling why not learn poker and play that, even online against really tough opposition my loses are about 150$ a year, and i play almost every day unless i am away on holiday, and the more you learn the less you lose, you might even end up winning a little after many years if you get really good.
I read this money management tip many years ago on playing slots/VP and since I have done this, it has really helped. For example, let's say you put $20 into a $1 machine and play 2 credits at a time:
1. Play 10 spins and count them on your fingers if you need to!
2. After the tenth spin, if you are under $20 (any amount), cash out and go to another game.
3. If after the tenth spin, if you are OVER $20 (for example $30), play another 10 spins and after the 2nd 10th spin, if you are under $30 (any amount), cash out. If you are over $30, do another 10 spins, and so on.
That way you stay with a machine that is hitting and you are leaving when the machine goes cold. I see so many people win and play it all off. This way you won't. Good luck everyone!
Heading to Seneca Niagara Casino this coming week, and I def will try that money mgt tip. Thanks!👍🏻
Best tip I've ever had is to slow down and enjoy the show, it's easy to get zoned into the machine and dump money, it's more fun to look up and away from the machine
Regarding Keno and slow play, the most bang for my buck was the Konami Fortune Deluxe Derby Cup horse racing game. There are 60 races per hour, and despite the low payout rate of 84%, with it's $2 min bet, you can do five $1 bets per race, and only lose $48/hr, or just do the minimum and lose $20/hr. With how bad other games are now, at least I'm getting entertainment value out of that proposition. If you have a group chipping in on one terminal, then it's pretty affordable.
I must've missed it, but you know a typical Casino will have about 30 or 50+ slot machines. I have trouble deciding which to play. is there any way to know if there's a machine that is more likely to pay out compared to the other ones? Im looking for low volatility machines. Less pay but more frequent payouts. Tired of the high volatile machines that pay once in a thousand years really good money and the other times it pays nothing or chump chage, even when its the bonus rounds.
I take a gambling box all the time and leave the key at home, if I win I always take money home, it works for me.
That’s a great idea to slow your rate of play this way you don’t lose your money ❤❤❤
Hey Steve. You mentioned penny video poker does not exist. I was at the Palms in Vegas in August and they have many penny video games. That denom is not what I am looking for so I did not play them. But they do exist for anyone interested.
A great conversation about some things that may be obvious to most of us but always a good idea to keep things fresh. Great content as usual..
Reminders never hurt. 👍
Great info
Casino near me ATM withdrawal is only three dollars.
Good stuff. Thanks!
He is so on point
Yep 1 thing they hated was time(clock) and window(thinkin)
Running solo. The Jackpot Gentleman
Haha. How about The Jackpot Stud?
I like video roulette. It's good too me and way better than slots
All great advice! Thank you!
Our pleasure!
Your payback percentage on your website is outdated! Any updates soon?
We don't update it ay more. However, the links are there to each state's gaming commission to update the stats on your own.
So is there an odds difference in playing a video slot at $0.01 with 100 credits per spin vs Changing it to a $0.05 at 20 credits per spin?
I like to play Sun & Moon at $1 or $3 per spin. So should I be setting the machine to $0.05?
No, according to cowboy slots, anyway. He says the higher the BASE denomination (aka $1 vs 0.05 cents)
Drinking and gambling don't mix ,it becomes a chaos, also don't bring anyone that is broke lol Zoe pounding is precariously,,,,
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