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Bob Dancer's CasinoGaming Column - 19 FEB 2008

Bob wrote:

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Another situation which combines the first two ways is on a game like Super Times Pay. This is a multi-line six-coins-per-line game where you usually play without a multiplier. On occasion you get a 3x, 5x, 8x, 10x or other multiplier. Since the multipliers are so rare and a dealt royal when the multiplier is in effect is able to capitalize big time on this multiplier, I would call receiving a dealt royal when a multiplier is in effect as being super lucky.
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If you're talking about multi-line STP, this would fall under the same category of any multi-line game in the previous paragraph of your article; dealt royals are "luckier" on multi-line games because you get the maximum number of multiple royals. If there's such a thing as single-line STP, then any kind of royal (dealt or otherwise) woud be considered equally "lucky" when a multiplier was in effect.

May we all be considered "lucky", no matter the definition!

JD

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How about a dealt Royal on the top line of Super Times Pay Multistrike?

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John Douglass <john.douglass@yahoo.com> wrote: Bob wrote:
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Another situation which combines the first two ways is on a game like Super Times Pay. This is a multi-line six-coins-per-line game where you usually play without a multiplier. On occasion you get a 3x, 5x, 8x, 10x or other multiplier. Since the multipliers are so rare and a dealt royal when the multiplier is in effect is able to capitalize big time on this multiplier, I would call receiving a dealt royal when a multiplier is in effect as being super lucky.
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If you're talking about multi-line STP, this would fall under the same category of any multi-line game in the previous paragraph of your article; dealt royals are "luckier" on multi-line games because you get the maximum number of multiple royals. If there's such a thing as single-line STP, then any kind of royal (dealt or otherwise) woud be considered equally "lucky" when a multiplier was in effect.

May we all be considered "lucky", no matter the definition!

JD

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A mere every 300th dealt royal on average (Every 15th dealt royal will
have a multiplier attached to it). Biggest payout I've seen was in the
Midwest a few years ago. Husband and wife were playing $1 10-play,
hubby was drawing live to $320K with one to go, and missed eveything,
except for a couple of pay pairs and a flush. Not to worry, wifey hit
for $120K three hours later. Equally not to worry, they gave it all
back in 5-6 plays. They were playing 9-6 Jacks.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, pesach kremen <royalflush2222@...> wrote:

How about a dealt Royal on the top line of Super Times Pay Multistrike?