In a message dated 2/27/08 2:37:21 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
vpdeuces@yahoo.com writes:
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> > Then you could play max dimes at $25 a pull and worry about a
dealt quad
> > and
> > a W-2G, but get more drawing tickets.> ******
> That would be a dealt Straight-Flush. So 250 dimes is $25 times
50 is $1250.
> A dealt quad on Jacks would be $625, but get you one ticket only
for the
> drawingYou were way too quick to correct yourself on that one! And I was
ready, poised with the calculator and everything....I have had the fine fortune to have a dealt SF on a $.10 50-play
with a max bet, and I duly reported it on my tax return so recently
filed. I also once (and only once) filled in three royal flushes
with 4RF dealt which, with the odd pairs, flushes, and straights
putting me in taxable territory (same trip). If the gods of chance
are listening, I'm ready for my first dealt RF this trip, preferably
on a fully loaded $1 10-Play (I'm not greedy--make it a fully loaded
$1 5-Play or perhaps third or fourth level, $1 Multi-Strike). Oh,
and could you bring it early, please? I have no problem with
peaking at the beginning of a trip.Drew
*****
So you played maximum on the dimes and suffered the consequences? Didn't
they teach you anything at that school for higher learning? Now catching three
royals out of Fifty hands played for a $1500 score is more of a celebration
mode in my opinion. Now that is a double-double long shot.
But just back it off to 47 hands at those dimes will ya'?
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