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Capn Circus 10/12/17 9:07:18 PM #25: | Zeeak4444 posted... Yeah, player cards are directly related to hours on a table/machine. What a short response to my answer. I think it's you who doesn't know what they're talking about. And yes, the chance of receiving a specific hand of cards go up with the amount of hands played. It's statistics. A royal flush will statistically come up every 40,000 hands played on video poker. The cards are generated by a RNG, the machine doesn't necessary have a set time when it will hit. It's the probability of an outcome and cards available to play and the pay tables set on the machine that tip the odds in favor of the casino. If you don't understand probability or statistics, you're likely a very poor gambler. And what do you mean amount of bet doesn't have anything to do with it? Getting a high valued card? Of course it does! Points often expire within a year, and points are based on length of play AND how much you are betting. If you bet $10,000 on one spin on the roulette wheel and leave the casino, you will not be awarded a high level card. If you bet $10,000 on each Roulette spin for 5 hours, you'll be rewarded heavily versus someone betting $15 dollars for each spin over 5 hours. --- "I think that man will be president right about the time when spaceships come down filled with dinosaurs in red capes" - Tom Hanks ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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