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Do you still play Video Poker?


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I noticed that after autobet was removed from Video Poker most people stop playing the game. Is it just my impression?It looks like the game is dying. I don't see people making any bets, I don't see any big winnings. What is going on? Do you still play Video Poker?

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During 12 day of Christmas challenge i noticed that they removed autobet from video poker and have to play manual.

And manual doing challenge is so tiresome..

Removing autobet can surely be reason of people avoiding VP but i can't remember any big players or many players playing VP when auto bets was there

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Before i did not know very much about video poker. But after completing the 12months xmas challange . i learn how play video poker effectively. VP is a another game like slot. you can hard make any profit from video poker. Royal flush is so hard to get. 0.000154%. its not worth to try for the royal flush for 800x. This is what i think 

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I do, VIdeo Poker to me is the easiest game to play against due the fact that you only bet against one set of deck of cards.  Maybe is true that multipliers are low but the fact that you can have some control about the cards you are choosing and selecting gives the gambler the opportunity to get more greens than in other card games with unlimited amount of decks of cards.  I one of my favourites tbh.  Good luck. 

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On 12/28/2019 at 11:20 AM, neich said:

one of my biggest wins was while playing VP. i guess thats the reason why im still playing it :D

ofcourse mostly it just eats my balance :D but there are always some good hits aswell.

i just like the game and i miss the autobetting mode

It’s the age-old issue of not appreciating something until it’s gone, lol.

If only players at Stake knew how good the Auto-betting mode was, playing with perfect strategy for Video Poker gets tiring after awhile and then, we tend to make mistakes at that point in time.

Not following perfect strategy paytables and constantly picking the wrong cards to hold actually increases the house edge of the game. It might work out in the short runs, but after the luck plateaus, you’re going to find yourself losing.

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As a poker fan I used to play it quite often when I joined. I tried strategies of doubling etc but never really had great success. 

So I only really played it for challenges. I still haven't got the royal flush or straight flush and it really doesn't seem like a game id go for profit. 

I never used autobet though so that's not the reason why. 

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