600 hph is slow-moderate comfortable speed for me. I max out at about 1100 hph, speed of the machine permitting. I know a lot of people will just look at the initial draw, play it, don't even pay attention to the result and are focused on the next hand. It does save a lot of mental energy, it is really is the way to play if you are playing 2 machines at the same time. But I like to see the end results of my hands. Its more fun and I don't play seriously anymore.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "casino_travel" <casinotravel@...> wrote:
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> 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
>
[vpFREE] Re: Hands per hour
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