Sunday, November 23, 2014

TR SNIPPET - THE GAMBLING ITSELF


Over the course of the 25 days I lost $928, so it was a losing trip.



Primarily my play is full pay video poker, usually 10/7 DB and live limit poker. I find the live poker harder and harder so I play for fewer hours, leaving tables where I feel there is no chance to overcome the rake.

I like the Golden Nugget live poker games especially from 2 AM on as then they double the high hand awards, but I did not hit a high hand award this trip.

I played the cheap poker tournaments on the Poker Pro machines at The Plaza and the cheap poker tournaments at Sam's Town. I only cashed once, but I think that would have brought me even had I not tried a $60 tournament at Treasure Island.



The quarter VP was very dry. I hit some things in nickles, like the Four Deuces in that coin dropper at the D, and one day came out ahead at the Orleans, but for the whole trip in quarters, played heavily at the Four Queens I never hit a quarter royal, or 4 Aces, Deuces, Threes, of Fours except for 3-3-3-3 at the Eastside Cannery.

I also hit 3-3-3-3 on JOB to bring me a $15 profit when playing an American Guide Casino coupon for a free buffet after 200 points. It hit really on the second hand I played after earning 200 points just to even up the cashout amount. As well as the buffet and $15 that play earned me a free seat in the video poker tournament, but I did not finish in the money.



Most frustrating was to catch my first natural straight flush on the Deuces wild nickle machine at the D. Had I caught it just steps away and a couple hours earlier at the Vue Bar at one point the straight progressive was four times the usual payout. Oh, well.

It took a long while to see a straight flush, but I did hit in nickles at the Orleans and just under 20 hands later hit again right there. Another ironic hit.



ORLEANS:



October play

I only play the nickle 3 play DBVP 9/7 progressive and had a good time with it, ending $32 down, a loss washed away by just the value of the three free buffets I enjoyed. But I do the gambling math separately.

My intention is always to play enough to keep getting these mailers and I did that on three visits, so on first my check out day I skipped playing, hoping perhaps that day would not figure in my daily average.

I play the basic strategy, but do adjust a bit when the progressives seem high. Then I hold all 3 to the Royal most of the time and skip worrying about the 9 penalty to determine how to play suited K-Q and just play it by itself. I still play the high pairs over 3 to the Royal. I need to figure that mathematics out at various levels of progressive. Luckily the one Royal I hit was caught by tossing away JJ for 10-J-Q of clubs. I'd do that for J-Q-K as well, but not for three to the Royal when one is an Ace. At some point that is the better play, but that point is different for A-Q-K as the point for A-Q-10 so I really should spend some time mapping it out. Then too with three progressives, there would have to be a way to determine how the higher progressives balance the lower progressives. I guess I should take the added values and divide them by three, checking that number on a chart to see when the three to the royal was the better play.

The royal I hit paid $300 or 50% more than most nickle royals.

And in that session I was dealt 7-7-7-7 and I saved A-A-A and caught one more Ace on two of the three lines.

Those hands gave me a profit.

Wild Bill says we have to be very lucky to win on those machines, but I think the math says they are just fine.





November play



I played all solo this time and really chased one 450 plus royal for two nights in a row. The first night it hit, and I quit. The second night I had to quit at 3:30 AM just because I was too tired and it was my last night in Vegas, so I had packing, swimming, buffet, bus riding and plane catching in the morning.

I was so tired at the airport I almost slept through the boarding of my plane.



I lost money overall, but not if the value of the free buffets is figured into the formula, let alone the comped rooms or the delight I took finding the Nitekings playing or swimming as late at November 14th outdoors the morning I was leaving.



And I do love playing those video poker games. They are great fun. I don't tire of them easily.



I played so much that last night that I began to think that $200 in a nickle three play pretty much sets up enough bankroll that risk of ruin is small. I did not do the math on that, but it just felt about right. I'd go up and down and up and down.



The oddest hand was to hold a Queen and on the top line catch A-A-A-A.

A dealt royal would have been worth over $4,000 in the large progressive. That would have been very nice.



The machines are comfortable, easy to find near the buffet and smoke free. There is a linked bank somewhere that allows smoking. Sometimes the locals take all the spots, but I had no difficulty this trip. Wild Bill plays there with me. He did not have luck either.



On Wednesdays we swipe for a point multiplier that goes through 7 PM that day. One day I got 12X and another 15X. This is an enormous multiplier for video poker. It did me well as I continued through the week, giving me plenty of free food and some reduction in hotel price at the Gold Coast.



MONTE CARLO 2-6 SPREAD LIMIT POKER



My poker gambling took a hard hit at this game on my first one night stay at Monte Carlo. At first, with the locals who came for the football high hand promotion I held my own, but later with loose tourists I just could not seem to get a break and over about seven hours I lost $300. I gave the game up when a fellow joined who really liked to raise.

So my score at the end of 3 nights in Vegas is a loss of $333.

I did drink a bit of wine. Perhaps that hurt my game. Usually, I do better with alcohol making it easier to be patient. The other players were friendly and fun. I was rather quiet for the last couple hours, concentrating and playing my best. I don't think I was very loose either. Still, I got beat down and except for two players I really think that I was as good or better than the others at the table. The pots were large enough to get my money back if I just could have caught enough power to stay in comfortably. I think I lost with my one full house of the evening. I won with my one Ace high flush against a couple little straights, but I did that on the river chasing a flush when the pot was too big to fold. So that was lucky.



I did like the room and most of the promotions. It seemed to me I got a lot of value for a $4 capped rake and a $1 bonus rake. From 1-5 they have a cracked Aces promotion, and I'd be drawn in by that, but there is this quirky rule that the winner must have played both cards in his hand in order for the cracked Aces loser to get paid. Strange and very frustrating. Even the brush did not know of the rule at first when I asked, but with another player reporting hearing this from a dealer that afternoon, he looked it up and sure enough it was there.



I played there two nights later and it was a much softer game. When we were down to three late night they negotiated just a one dollar rake. I talked the other two into playing pineapple and we had a grand time, picking up two other players into the early morning. It earned me enough hours for an entry in the freeroll the next weekend.



I did not realize that freeroll chips are determined by how many hours were played with more chips given for each hour over the minimum. That, and the fact that I faced tough regular locals made it a much harder tournament than the old Flamingo freeroll I used to play. They paid high, but I was eliminated early when my trip kings were beat by a flush.



I like this game, but not when there is a promotion like the football that draws in the regular locals. They are too tough for me. Late night tourists work better.



MANDALAY BAY



I played the 3-6 here and enjoyed it. I had slept from 5 to midnight and so I think that gave me a good edge. I won $129.





FLAMINGO



This used to be one of my main places to play 2-4 limit poker. Ask dealer Dave who continues to remember me.

Then they lost me when CET started charging resort fees that watered down any room comps from poker play.

And on top of that the poker room changed the way it was run and I hated the changes.

The changes are now reversed to what they once were.

Rake is $5 and $1 but there is a bad beat that can be hit if quad sixes are beat. As I understand it that does not change, so I won't arrive to find the qualifying bad beat is K's or better being beat.

They do still have a freeroll for a certain number of hours.

And once again they have some high hand payouts.

So I perhaps should have been attracted to the spot, but I went just once or twice. I did just okay. I did not have the fun I used to remember, but then in addition to losing any room deals, the diabetes has me not drinking beer and the Flamingo poker room comped some great beer.

The old dealer I loved, Steve, is retired. Dave is still there and laughing at my antics, but I don't know too many of the others. Pauline from El Cortez works there now. She did not remember me.





EASTSIDE CANNERY





I played twice at the Eastside Cannery 2-4-6 limit game. It is a difficult game played mostly by locals who play very tight and well and all know one another.

Each time I was waiting for the Claudine Castro Latin Lounge Act on Monday nights.

The first time, there were just five of us. I flopped a full house and so did an old fellow to my left. I checked and called. I checked and called the turn. I checked and then raised the $6 river.

Normally, I'd have raised earlier, but these players are easily scared off a hand. I did not know he had a full house.

Mine beat his.



Just a few hand later the same thing happened.

That time I had sevens full of Aces and he announced tens full of sevens, but the dealer noticed he only had sevens full of tens and I got the pot.



You mean I get a full house twice and still can't win?” he asked incredulously and then he left in disgust.



My second visit I left $50 down. I just knew I was not going to make any money that night.

I played video poker and was mad at myself for getting so far down where I was not staying. Finally, I hit 3-3-3-3, a nice hand on 10/7 Double Bonus and I quit just down $12 for the day.



THE GOLDEN NUGGET



This continues to me my favorite 2-4 game, and we managed to play it this time with a half kill that helps redistribute the money of loose players and overcome the rake. I like playing from 2 AM until breakfast because high hands are doubled and opponents are often drunk or tired. I did that only a couple times, once getting the benefit of my American Casino Guide coupon for $10 of free chips.

Here is one day there:







I expected to have a fairly early bedtime, but just kept staying at the poker table.

Bill was there.

The lawyer like woman with the arguments on bus passes was there.

A guy knicknamed Rio I had met last year who lives just outside my hometown of Buffalo joined the table, and a regular old guy named Jack was there, stacking his chips in huge twin tower columns.

We were a good ways into the night when the game was going to break and players be scattered. I suggested was play 3-6 and there was some other interest, so the 2-4 became a 3-6 with a half kill of 4-8.

It changed the game from one of no fold em Hold em to more like true limit with a few people still playing too loose, me being at time one of those.

The worst loose hand I had was when for some unknown reason in last position I played J-3 suited and then bet the 3 when it flopped. I had three callers. Both the turn and river were checked, so I just bluffed. It would have worked too if I had not misread my hand. I actually had J-2 suited. It might have worked anyway if my third caller was not so loose that she called me with her pair of 3's and won the hand.

I did catch some good cards and win some good pots. Right hear the end I had four to the diamond royal and was hoping the river might give me a $500 bonus, but I did not even river another diamond. The very next hand I took pocket Aces to trips on the turn and was again hoping the river might give me a bonus, but not Ace came. However, that time I won because the river did pair the board 5's and my opponents folded when I bet.

A few hands before I left I was down $8, but when I did finally go at 2 AM I was down $24 which seems the rule of my play this trip. That meant I had gambled hard all day from 10AM until 2PM and ended up ahead exactly $5. Well, as a fellow player reminded me, winners can't be whiners.



THE PLAZA



This downtown casino is attempting a comeback and doing what they can to attract gamblers. They boosted their video poker up to full pay.

They have a section of Poker Pro poker machines like those that excalibur abandoned.

These machines do not collect much of a following, but I actually like them better than tables with dealers and chips. Everything is controlled. So the woman I beat out of a tournament at The Plaza could not toss chips for a call watch me ready to call, and then say raise, a string bet that she got away with at the Golden Nugget. Bets are in order. Everyone acts in turn. There is no question who checked and who did not.

The rake for a cash game is much smaller than a normal table and there is no dealer to tip, so every pot won gets an extra dollar or more.

Right now they have tournaments all day that are too cheap to keep going, but just great for low bankrolled players. There did not seem to be just maniacs dominating either. It played like poker.

Poker buddy Slink told us the Plaza was offering these incredibly cheap poker tournaments, some as low as $3. Son Frank and I played one that we could play for $5 or double our chips for $15. We doubled.

It was a fine game with all sorts of mixes of players and most folks having a good time. It is played on the Poker Pro poker machines in an effort to get people used to the machine. I've always liked the machines and my bankroll was dwindling. Son Frank is not a great player and did not want to gamble away too much. So this was perfect.

We both played for over 2 hours. I played for two and a half, betting lucky when I was down. Once I took a huge pot with A-2 when the river gave me the wheel. My main opponent went all in with a Broadway draw and a poor player called with a pair of 4's. So I would have won as long as the river did not make their hands bigger than Aces, but the five cinched it.

Most of the night I got Ace small. It frustrated me.

One other hand I remember was K-Q off. A fellow went all-in with very few chips. He had Q-10. Two queens hit the flop.

Also I had 7-8 and an inside straight draw. I called after the flop just a small bet. I caught the river for the nut straight. A woman who probably had the small straight called my healthy bet which put her all-in. Another opponent folded.

If anything, I think that I value bet more than I needed to on this table.

I did play a fine, tight game. At times I was worried that I would just drain my chips away.

I had J-9 from the blind, and the flop gave 9 as high card with little crap with it.

I bet.

My opponent moved all in with a small straight draw and I called, figuring him for a 9, lower kicker.

He was a very loose player.

I had him beat until the turn when he caught his straight. It may have been a poor bet on my part, but had I almost doubled up on that hand, I could have let the others fight it out and had a good chance at being in the money.

At any rate it was a good bit of fun poker for very little money.

The clerk said the cash games are starting to take off. She explained the rake and other details. If I remember it raked a max of 3 with 1 for the promotions.

A fine jazz band played my kind of music. It was wondertul to be sitting player poker and listening to their great sounds. On the break the pumped in sounds were decent as well. None of that whinny nasal modern stuff with indeciperable lyrics.

I'd definitely play there.

I expect by the time I get back there may be only regular games offered and not these dirt cheap tournaments.



Plaza video poker:



Offerings include 9/6 JOB at the bar with Guiness as a comped beer. I surveyed a bit and found both 10/7 DB and 10/6 DDB, the last one is truly amazing to find. I did not look for Deuces

A a five dollar buy in the max buy in was $15 and I played for two and a half hours. My son stayed in almost that long. I made a move and lost to a draw on the turn or I'd have been in the money.

The ambiance is music from a three piece jazz group or piped in music from my generation, not the new whining nasal stuff and not so loud that thinking is impossible.

I liked this place and I may stay there next trip if they keep it similar to what it is now. However, by next year all might be changed.



SAM'S TOWN



I like their inexpensive morning $23 tournament.

After quite a few days of waking up early wishing I could go back to sleep and feeling tired most of the day, I woke up one Friday feeling well rested.

I was downtown and decided to go out and play the early morning tournament at Sam's Town. I came 15 minutes late, but the first hour is limit poker, so I did not get much of a disadvantage. The cost was $23.

During the entire tournament I played just 3 hands to the river and those were not memorable.

But during the play some fellows told me the 1 PM tournament was very good on Fridays and weekends.

So I caught a fine free buffet and went back for that game.



There were four tables and twice I expected to go out because I was so far down and the blinds were going up. I remember going all in with J-8 of spades and getting lucky on the river, catching the flush.

When we got down to the last table, I still was very poor in chips.

There started to be talk of chopping, but the guy who was second chip leader wanted to stay and play because he had come 2000 miles to play poker and wanted as much game as he could get.

He was very polite about it and perhaps a bit embarrassed. One local argued that from that time on it would just be a “push fest” and not real poker. One other argued that there was another tournament coming in two hours. And someone or another proposed a chop every other hand.

I lost half my chips.

There was onE woman there with just $40 left to the left of the fellow who wanted to play and it may be that he did not want to see her eliminated, but at any rate, finally, for some reason he agreed to chop against his better interest and in my favor.

So I collected $132 minus a $5 tip, my first tournament win in a long while.



Then I went to play full Deuces. Friday at Sam's was 7X points for VP, and that seemed good although it seems to me that there is some way they figure that which reduces the benefit. I can't remember the details.

I played a long while and was as much as $60 ahead, but in the end, again according to the pattern of my play at this stage of the trip, I lost $25. So I wished I had played nickles.

The most memorable hand was being dealt five Aces.

I got a good share of Deuces and quite a few trip Deuces but never the four of them. And once I had four to the natural Royal, but did not even catch the flush.





I like the 2-6 spread limit game but whenever I looked the tougher regulars were playing and I decided to play full pay Deuces instead.



PALACE STATION



I did not play long at the 2-4-6 game here, but long enough to feel I liked it. It is certainly frequented by locals, but they also spread the 2-6 spread limit game and that may draw the more difficult players. The 2-4-6 had only one $2 blind. I certainly like that. And we could play out of racks, something I like very much and is rarely tolerated.



I'll be back.



TREASURE ISLAND



I played a $60 tournament here in the afternoon with my buddy Wild Bill, but it was a mistake. He and Slink had played a week before and the competition was week, but this game was very hard. I was out fairly soon, but I doubt I would have done much at the final table had I stayed long enough to see.

I won't play that one again.



SLOT PLAY



I don't want to give the impression I never EVER play slots.

I just don't play them often.

If I'm thirsty and bored and out of bankroll, I'll play slots for pennies. Even if I have time to waste I might do that.



Wild Bill and I had time to waste at the Riviera, and so we played a bit.

I found this game called Hot Rolls.

It was similar to this one


It is basically a Bazing seven old fashioned slot with a very unusual Bonus round.

Three symbols have to catch, one on each reel. If two catch the third reel slows down for the drama. I like that.

If all three catch then you get a pair of dice to flick with your fingers and so many Bonus points for each roll. The virtual dice fly all over the screen and bounce and so it is somewhat like craps.

Playing for pennies with Wild Bill I just seemed to be hitting and I think I left a couple dollars ahead.

So, the next time I went to the comedy, I decided to play that slot again. This time I extravagantly went up to a dime a spin, 5 lines at 2 cents a line.

Well, no luck this time.

I almost quit when I was down ten dollars, but I just felt something and continued until I was down $15 and then it was not fun anymore.



I played Texas Tea mostly to remember my old buddy Jerry who loved that slot. I had watched him play in Vegas and at Foxwoods.

Jerry plays mostly slots.

I remember once I tried to teach him the idea of wonging the slots that for a time would build up a small bank, and when it reached a certain point, the advantage of playing just one coin until the bank was broker was with the player. It was a very frugal way to play.

One Vegas trip I walked up and down the strip, wonging the firecracker Honeymooner slots and the Piggy Banking slots. I kept track of all my gambling, and at the end of my stay I'd won $12 doing that. Now, I'd played craps and blackjack and video poker that week quite a bit. When I came to head home, I was ahead for the trip, by exactly $12, the wonging winnings.

Well, that day at Foxwoods Jerry was a slot player, so he wasn't going to be a frugal wonging guy. He had to play full coin and the machine was hot and paid him a profit of over $700.

Of course, he bought me lunch and gave me all the credit even though he had not really listened at all to a word I said. I'd given him a new lucky slot.



So I play Texas Tea for pennies.

I tried it at the Four Queens when I was tired one night and that machine was very unsatisfying. The sound was off.

So, one day when I did not want to really gamble I walked up to play off my $10 freeplay at El Cortez from the American Casino Guide and that Texas Tea I enjoyed. Once I played it for 2 hours, drank four Myers Rum and then cashed out for $6, so it has memories. That time the old poker room was still going and the dealers and players would come out to chat on a break from the game. It was sad to see the old poker area gone, and Jackie gone.



Well, that Texas Tea was fun but it was a short $10. I suppose I upped the bet. I wasn't drinking, so I did not have to stretch it out and the armadillo, although much more entertaining than the armadillo they had hired for the Four Queens machine seemed to lack some of the charm he had once expressed when I was into three or four Myers rums.

I wandered down to this slot:



 



I usually play a few dollars in it because it is the last of its kind. There is no random number generator. The reels do use electricity to start the spin, but after that they are truly “slots” with a mechanical pin going into a slot to determine the outcome. These are antiques. When they are gone there won't be anymore.

So I bought a $20 roll of dollar coins at the cage and decided to run them through ($2 a spin) just once and just quit.

At the end of 10 spins I had $120, a profit of $100. Of course, I had to keep spinning until I lost. The next spin lost and destroyed the mathematical beauty of a $100 win by giving me just $98 profit, but I did not feel bad about that at all. I cashed out and walked back downtown.

I see that in the new American Casino Guide the $10 free play coupon is gone. So, I suppose if I play the pennies and Texas Tea for drinks or memories, I'll have to use real money.

Well, I think I'm crossing the El Cortez off my list anyway. The $3 craps seems to be gone.

Perhaps they will now attract just the upscale gambler and not guys like me who go in frugally and only leave money if we get too loose by mistake.

Sad.



What I don't know for next time is whether I want to be gambling so many days as I was this trip, or pay for some cheap rooms (Arizona Charlie's out Boulder for example) where I don't intend to gamble and have more time for museums and birding and poking around many of the places I missed for music or shows or such.

I don't want to set myself up so that any trip incurs a huge loss of bankroll. On the other hand, I like having good chances to have a winning trip like an earlier one I had when I hit two quarter royals.

Just one quarter royal would have made this a winning trip.



Well, I have some time to consider all this. I probably can't go until next October and my wife is lobbying for another kind of trip even at that time of the year.

We'll see.

I hate giving Vegas up.


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