If you have a casino where the card reader shows your session points it is
very easy to clock your play. Ex: Harrah's properties use $10 per point so
for every point on the card reader's meter that would be two hands at
dollars or eight hands at quarters.
Most players actually play faster than they think they do.
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
casino_travel
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 10:12 AM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Hands per hour
A recent post mentioning 1000 hands per hour got me thinking.
How many hands do you typically play per hour? Has anyone out there
documented it for reference?
This is not a contest and I am not looking for oneupsmanship here.
I am just looking for real, documented answers.
I have an idea about how many I can play, but I don't know it for a fact. I
figure 400 hands per hour should be readily doable. I think basic process
(deal, read cards, select, draw, result and payout) might take to long for
me to realistically do 600 per hour.
And, just to clarify, I am talking about single line or single deals of a
multi-line being counted as a hand. Playing a 5-line machine does not count
as 5 separate hands for this.
Thanks,
Mark
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