What is your favorite game when you go to the casino? What is the most you won at one pull or hand?
I love Caribbean Poker and I have never won much, maybe $100 at the most.
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I like Blackjack. I've walked away with about $200 after buying $40 in chips. This was a the Paris Casino in Las Vegas. I had 3 incredible hands and walked away. People were looking at me like I was crazy because of the run of luck I had but I know that Lady Luck only sticks around for so long...
I also play slots - I always do the maximum bet. My luckiest machines have always been "Double Diamonds" or "Triple Diamonds". There's another interactive machine called "Shooting Gallery" which is fun and you can really rack up the point/$$$ with that. Again, you need to know when to walk away.

I also play slots - I always do the maximum bet. My luckiest machines have always been "Double Diamonds" or "Triple Diamonds". There's another interactive machine called "Shooting Gallery" which is fun and you can really rack up the point/$$$ with that. Again, you need to know when to walk away.

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When in Reno, I allow myself $40 to play roulette. If I win, I can keep playing until I double it, then I walk away.
The next day.... if I still have the original $40, I play again. Same rule.
I've left three years in a row with $110, $ 45, and $200 respectively.
Last year, I didn't reach the table in time to get chips, so I just watched while playing my "numbers" in my head. Four spins later, I would have lost my $40, but since I never actually played, I had a wonderful dinner with my $40.
I am soooo cheap!
The next day.... if I still have the original $40, I play again. Same rule.
I've left three years in a row with $110, $ 45, and $200 respectively.
Last year, I didn't reach the table in time to get chips, so I just watched while playing my "numbers" in my head. Four spins later, I would have lost my $40, but since I never actually played, I had a wonderful dinner with my $40.
I am soooo cheap!
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