The Video Poker Strategy the Casinos Don’t Want You to See
Knowing what cards to hold is only one part of playing video poker, there is another strategy the casinos don’t want you to see. If the casinos told you the whole story they wouldn’t make as much money as the do. Read more to find out what pieces are missing.
When you gamble do you get excited? Is video poker your favorite game to play? The casinos hope so, they tell you your chances are very good at winning, you have a 98.9% return, your in control of the game, what aren’t they telling you?
The Missing Statements
Video poker is an interactive emotional game, the 98.9% return is over a long period of time, not just a weekend playing 5 or 6 hours (if you can play that long). The house takes in 6 to 10 times what the pay tables give to the players. So this explains why 80% of a casinos floorspace is occupied by video games, this explains why they want you to think you can win.
If you want to blow a few bucks, experience the excitement of the glitter and bling that Vegas offers, enjoy yourself, but if you want to increase your chances of winning at video poker that I can help.
Do Casinos Care If I Tell You The Missing Strategy?
Not really, they know human nature, even if you know how to increase your winning ways they will still make a bundle. What I’ve learned is legal, it’s easy to use and it works, it’s called Snowballing.
You can’t out guess a computer chip, but you can ride a chip, a cycle and snowball the machine. One mistake people make is getting attached to a video poker machine, the worse thing to do. The casinos love for you to think that a machine is ready to hit because you came close to a jackpot a few times.
You can read more about the missing pieces.
Go to Video Poker Strategies and find out how you can increase your chances of winning at video poker. I’ve been playing in Vegas for 5 years and see why people lose, now you can see how they win and have fun too playing by video poker.
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