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Super Aces Bonus Poker

VPSM=Video Poker Strategy Master. It is a program that only prints strategy
charts. The very serious players in this group will then use Winpoker or
Frugal VP (This program produces strategy charts too.) to look at close
plays to figure out all the penalty card rules.

[Original Message]
From: docjump <docjump@earthlink.net>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 6/7/2005 10:40:07 AM
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Super Aces Bonus Poker

Sorry for my ignorance, but what is VPSM as in "VPSM produced strat

sheet"?

Thanks.

  From: JAMES ABBOTT
  To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 7:06 PM
  Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Super Aces Bonus Poker

  I play it all the time I Shreveport LA. It is available in 3;5; and 10
  plays. It's an easy game to learn from the basic VPSM produced strat

sheet.

  In practice I play perfect until I loose interest and my mind wanders.

The

  basic strat sheet will produce a few errors that you will learn over

time to

  adjust for. I keep this sheet with me just as back up cause my brain

will

  get mushy after 3 or 4 hours of play. I have played long hours and not

seen

  those AAAA or a RF and then have the AAA dealt to me, or have two RFs

come

  up ten hands apart. Other times (especially the ten play) it will suck

up

  your credits faster than you can feed them in, at least it seem that

way!

  With 1/3 of one percent at one casino (Celebrity level) and double

point

  days at another it is just about the best offering we have locally.

But, the

  variance is tuff so be careful. If you can supply the proper bank roll

to

  keep you in the big dips you should come out ok in the end, with

perfect

  play and at least .25% CB.
  My best trip was when they had it on the Spinpoker. Dealt AAAA for

$4500 and

  that trip just got better as I went along. No longer a full pay game

on the

  Spinpoker.
  Just make sure it is full pay! If you can play during multi- points

days or

  while some give away is in progress it might help you.
  You will have better help from the others, just my two cents!

  Live long and prosper!

  James&Ann Abbott

  From: "Howard Stern" <howard.w.stern@earthlink.net>
  To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
  Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 7:11 PM
  Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Super Aces Bonus Poker

  > If the game is 8-5 and regular quads return 250 instead of 239 or 200

(We

  > have all three of these in the Chicago Area on the same grounds!) you

have

  > the 99.9391% game,.
  > If you have Video Poker Strategy Master or Frugal Video Poker you can

just

  > load in the game and generate a strategy chart. If you have Winpoker,
  > VPTutor or Stanford Wong VP you can set up the game and will have to

look

  > at a number of hands to compare close plays. I think this site may

have

  > the
  > "basic" strategy of VPSM for this game. If you play seriously, I

recommend

  > that you either get Frugal VP or if you have Winpoker then get VPSM.

Many

  > of the people on this site have all three (Winpoker, VPSM and Frugal

VP)

  > including me. I played a short session of 5 play 25c on this game
  > yesterday. I quit right after connecting trip aces into quads on one

out

  > of
  > five hands.
  > The $500 gave me a winning day for a change.
  >
  >
  > > [Original Message]
  > > From: docjump <docjump@earthlink.net>
  > > To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
  > > Date: 6/6/2005 6:19:13 PM
  > > Subject: [vpFREE] Super Aces Bonus Poker
  > >
  > > Hello - I've finally found a VP game with a positive expected return
  > > in a North San Diego Indian Casino that doesn't require a $25 bet, a
  > > true SABP on a 3/5 play $.25/$.50/$1.00 machine at Valley View

Casino.

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  > > According to all the experts, the expected return on SABP is 99.9%.
  > > With the slot club at .25%, that puts the game positive, if only
  > > slightly.
  > >
  > > My question has to do with determining a strategy for SABP since I
  > > haven't seen one offered by anyone. In this case, I would like to
  > > figure out my own strategy but don't have any idea where to start.
  > > Anyone care to give me a "push" in the right direction?
  > >
  > > Thank you
  > > Doc
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