Super Times Pay Super Stacks 5-Play Video Poker – Dealt Quads!

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Steve and Matt Bourie from the American Casino Guide book, play five-play, double double bonus video poker at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. They are on a 25-cent machine, betting $12.50 a spin with a $500 buy-in. During their play, they are deal four-of-a-kind!

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10 thoughts on “Super Times Pay Super Stacks 5-Play Video Poker – Dealt Quads!

  1. $300 profit in 8 mins is like a 2 day work for everyone. Great job 👏🏻

  2. Another cool video. I like watching you play, and your spontaneous remarks as you play! I'm on a vacation in Nevada and am about to hit some machines. Guess I'll check for video poker machines now. Looks like fun!

  3. Can't be random. I've played hundreds of thousands of poker hands and have never been dealt quads

  4. I really enjoy your videos along with the explanations. They are a good length; <15 minutes. Some of the long ones posted here by others, I never click on

  5. wow I've never seen four 2s dealt before! too bad it wasn't dueces wild or 100 hand, that would have been amazing

  6. Love the videos, keep it up and good luck. I have a question you may not know the answer to, but your the experts so I'm coming to you. As I understand it, in video poker (like slots) as soon as you hit the Deal button a random number generator determines the deal. Does that initial spin determine all 10 possible cards (the five you were dealt and the five for the backdraw) or did the re-draw get determined when you hit the Deal button the second time? Thanks!

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