![]() But my point here is, I never needed a bankroll greater than about $40 to play nickels. In two weeks time I had hit five royal flushes, four of them progressive between the 400 and 700 dollar mark, and one on the flat top for 200. ![]() But maybe one in five trips I would have to dip into my wallet, and then by the time I went home, I always was running a surplus. They also gave extra points for every four of a kind, straight flush, or royal flush, and I would get so many four of a kinds that when I came back, I would have another 10 or 20 dollars of their money to play on. ![]() It would seem that having four wild cards in the deck would bring less volatility by making it easier to complete hands, even if their values are reduced.īefore one of my favorite casinos had to go to class II gaming and get rid of their video poker and reel slots, I would show up, cash in my club points for 10 or 20 bucks, put it in either the 8-5 Progressive jacks or better nickel machines with number one jackpot of at least $400 and play until I hit the royal, or if they were all taken which was typical during day time hours, I would put it into the full pay jacks or better nickel flat top. I have always assumed that Full Pay Jacks or Better is least volatile.
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