[vpFREE] Re: free play question

 

> I'm going to take the liberty of cutting and pasting the post that
someone named "GOLDFADA" make a few years ago in reply to a similar
question:

>>If your goal is truly to get as close to $500 as possible, then you
>>should play video roulette if it's available. By betting $13 each on
>>the 0 and the 00 and $237 each on the red and black, you're
guaranteed
>>to leave with either $468 or $474. No matter which video poker game
>>you choose, you cannot be assured that the result after a small
number
>>of hands will be close to $500.

At one casino where I get free play, video roulette is one kind of
machine which is excluded.

A bad streak at Video BJ sometimes gives me a 50% return,
and a poor run at Video poker sometimes returns only 35%.

However, I like the chance of the occasional 4oaks and full houses on
Video Poker (Never gotten a royal on free play).

Playing video roulette, covering most of the board with random chips
($5-10 at a time on 0.10 or 0.25), is not a bad way to get a 80-120%
return,
with some chance for surprise wins.

Mitchell

P.S. Usually I try to do free play on advantage plays, but sometimes
there are none to be found...

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