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That Unbelievable Session

Congratulations!

I can't top that except perhaps that the very first time I played VP EVER-
30 years ago- my first coin in, I drew a Royal. Problem was I only had ONE
coin in!
                         I didn't know any better.

The second most remarkable time was in Atlantic City. I drew two Royals
within about 20 minutes on the SAME machine (playing quarters). Nothing close
to your good fortune, but still quit nice.

Third most remarkable: At an Indian Casino in Oregon I was DEALT a Royal.

Has anyone here been dealt a Royal?

The machine locked up so you could not throw it away which I thought was
interesting. It was not a hand pay as I was only playing quarters.

                                           Bruce Stewart
                                     
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Good for you!!!

One of my few quarter royals, was dealt, and no, no hand pay; but it did lock up and auto-hold the cards, and begin paying.

Drew a royal on a 100 play nickle machine.

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On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:58 PM, <BCarStew@aol.com> wrote:

Congratulations!

I can't top that except perhaps that the very first time I played VP EVER-
30 years ago- my first coin in, I drew a Royal. Problem was I only had ONE
coin in!
I didn't know any better.

The second most remarkable time was in Atlantic City. I drew two Royals
within about 20 minutes on the SAME machine (playing quarters). Nothing
close
to your good fortune, but still quit nice.

Third most remarkable: At an Indian Casino in Oregon I was DEALT a Royal.

Has anyone here been dealt a Royal?

The machine locked up so you could not throw it away which I thought was
interesting. It was not a hand pay as I was only playing quarters.

Bruce Stewart

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I once threw all 5 cards away and hit a royal on the redeal. It is the last hing you expect

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@... wrote

Third most remarkable: At an Indian Casino in Oregon I was DEALT a Royal.

Has anyone here been dealt a Royal?

The machine locked up so you could not throw it away which I thought was
interesting. It was not a hand pay as I was only playing quarters.

                                           Bruce Stewart
                                     
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Well, if it was a class II (bingo) machine, that is exactly what should have happened.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "staywarm" <staywarm@...> wrote:

I once threw all 5 cards away and hit a royal on the redeal. It is the last hing you expect

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@ wrote
>
> Third most remarkable: At an Indian Casino in Oregon I was DEALT a Royal.
>
> Has anyone here been dealt a Royal?
>
> The machine locked up so you could not throw it away which I thought was
> interesting.

I've been playing video poker for a long time and have only hit one royal (I've actually had more royals playing Texas Hold'Em). The VP royal was a dealt royal on a bartop at Harrah's AC (and the machine locked up instantly).
Another statistical anomaly is that I can only recall hitting one non-wild straight flush. I don't have complete records for this, but I am fairly certain that I have a higher incidence of quad deuces and quad aces than normal.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@ wrote
>
> Third most remarkable: At an Indian Casino in Oregon I was DEALT a Royal.
>
> Has anyone here been dealt a Royal?
>

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Hard Rock Tampa in December

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "staywarm" <staywarm@...> wrote:

I once threw all 5 cards away and hit a royal on the redeal. It is the last hing you expect

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BCarStew@ wrote
>
> Third most remarkable: At an Indian Casino in Oregon I was DEALT a Royal.
>
> Has anyone here been dealt a Royal?
>
> The machine locked up so you could not throw it away which I thought was
> interesting. It was not a hand pay as I was only playing quarters.
>
> Bruce Stewart
>
>
>
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