I think you answered your own question when you said that the game is expensive to play, and I assume the volatility is far greater than the same game without the dream card option being played. I play it once in a while myself, and I've seen my money go so fast it makes me dizzy, but when it's hitting it's party time. I could never stomach this game for more than a quick shot, however, if I ever saw it for nickels or dimes in spin poker or 10 play with a good pay schedule, I'd give it some more serious play time.
Regards
A.P.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2015 12:26 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Dream Card
Dream Card is one of my favorite VP games to play. To me, it adds a more fun element than some of my other multi-hand faves like Super Times Pay and Ultimate X, because getting the Dream Card improves my actual hand... which for some reason just feels more exciting than a 2X, etc.
I find it strange that this game is not found in more places. I went to Vegas for the first time last month and played it at the Mirage (they have ONE machine with it, had to ask the attendant at the High Roller area to look in their book to find it) for the first time outside of VideoPoker.com. It was a 50 cent machine, so three hand was $7.50 per game, which is usually well over what I'd play, but I was up a bit and figured "first time in Vegas, favorite game, gotta play it." Down about $60 I hit four 5-K on DDB with the DreamCard helping me, so I stopped there and felt good about it, but wished it wasn't so expensive so I could play more.
I guess the point of my post is, why isn't this game as readily available? Do others not enjoy it? VPFree2 says there two machines at Trump Taj Mahal in AC where I'm heading next month. Two machines in ALL of Atlantic City??? The pay tables/return for the casinos are not terrible, it's not like this is a 100%+ game... in fact, you could put an 8/5 JoB DC machine and the return would be better than a regular 8/5 JoB for the casino. I admit I might be missing it, and maybe it's everywhere and I just don't know it (the sign on the machines doesn't stand out too much).
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