Quote: amoserHello everyone! I hope you're having a nice day! What's your biggest win at slots? Let's share :) Mine is $250
I was playing at a casino in Florida and I won
$2.00 on a machine called get a haircut.
I was mad though because it said big winner but I bet $3.00 on the spin and only won $2.00
I Don't think they should allow that.
They also shouldn't be allowed to call it a win if you lose (such as your example).Quote: Hunterhill...I Don't think they should allow that.
Quote: AxelWolfI wonder what Nathans biggest win is?
<=$100 on a Macy's Gift Card
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Quote: Nathan
Welcome to WOV. Amoser. I am a bit guarded, however, as the last person who was a Newbie who started with a first time thread like yours turned out to be a scammer who had me completely fooled and even had me sticking up for him/her when other WOV members voiced their completely correct suspicions about "Aimee 21" only to look like a complete fool when it was revealed by a Moderator that Aimee was fake. So, I am on my guard a lot more. I am not accusing you of being a scammer, but I am just more wary nowadays after being so completely played about a month ago.
Thank you for such a friendly welcome, Nathan."
----and the aliases keep coming and coming. someone sure likes to have conversations with himherself. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XcKBmdfpWs
Quote: RomesThey also shouldn't be allowed to call it a win if you lose (such as your example).
My post was total sarcasm, i guess i should have put a smiley face.
I thought the haircut comment and the other comment would give it away as to who I really think amoser is.
I haven't played much in terms of -EV games, but I got lucky and hit a small jackpot one of the few times I played VP and I have a lifetime win of $600 playing slots/VP with negative value.
I didn't have my wallet with me so they wouldn't cash me out. Had me sign the back of the ticket and another piece of paper. They said if I came back that day, it would be no problem but after 24 hours it would get more complicated. Picked up my wallet, cashed it and left. They never got a dime out of me. It was a converted dog track in Rhode Island, either in or near Newport.
Well that really sucks for him/her then, since I think he/she ended up actually paying WON $100 after the negotiations were all done (-;Quote: Ayecarumba<=$100 on a Macy's Gift Card
Just to think.... that $100 Macy's gift card would have went a long way for a new hobo bag.
Imagine what $100 would have gotten her/him at the thrift shop.
P.S. My Dad talked me out of buying the nice Delorean Don Laughlin had for sale, he wanted 13k in the late 90's.
My Dad, "Where you going to get parts when it breaks down dumb ass."
$15K+ Vulturing UX
$4K twice in heads-up video poker
Three times, I've won $7K-20K on my FP ($100-150).
Quote: AxelWolfWell that really sucks for him/her then, since I think he/she ended up actually paying WON $100 after the negotiations were all done (-;
Just to think.... that $100 Macy's gift card would have went a long way for a new hobo bag.
Imagine what $100 would have gotten her/him at the thrift shop."
Did I miss something? WoN got paid from Nathan? or just a joke?
Quote: WatchMeWinDid I miss something? WoN got paid from Nathan? or just a joke?
We'll never know, as a mod has prohibited disclosure of the mediated resolution via his version of "The Cone Of Silence."
Whatever, the result appears to have been mutually satisfactory to both parties.
Quote: DRichMany moons ago there was some tavern locations in Las Vegas that offered a good AP game. Multiple posters from this forum hit many of these.
Yes we did.
I hit a bunch of these --- before I had a cell phone with a camera on it. I "borrowed" this picture and will use it in my account of the game referred to here. It's currently scheduled to run in my May 2 blog.
Quote: RomesThey also shouldn't be allowed to call it a win if you lose (such as your example).
Maybe.
Whether you call it a win or not, it's the paying back less than the coin-in that makes Triple Play --- Hundred Play have a MUCH lower variance than single-line games.
For example, or a $1 single line game ($5 total bet) you can receive $0, $5, $10 (in some games), $15, . . ., $4000
If that same $5 total bet was on a penny Hundred Play game, in addition to the numbers bet above, you can receive 5 cents, 10 cents, etc., up to $4,000. It's a MUCH smoother ride for both the house and the player.
Quote: BobDancerMaybe.
Whether you call it a win or not, it's the paying back less than the coin-in that makes Triple Play --- Hundred Play have a MUCH lower variance than single-line games.
For example, or a $1 single line game ($5 total bet) you can receive $0, $5, $10 (in some games), $15, . . ., $4000
If that same $5 total bet was on a penny Hundred Play game, in addition to the numbers bet above, you can receive 5 cents, 10 cents, etc., up to $4,000. It's a MUCH smoother ride for both the house and the player.
I wonder how much the popularity of these multiline VP games as well as multiline slot machines would change if machine manufacturers were forced to display the final net result. Bet $5 in a 100 play penny and hit $2 worth of hands..."You lost $3".