We Play Ultimate X Video Poker For The First Time – $25 Per Spin!

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Steve and Matt Bourie from the American Casino Guide book, play Ultimate X video poker for the first time on camera at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida. They are on a 25-cent machine, betting a total of $25 each time they push the deal button and their initial buy-in is $500.

Ultimate X is a ten-play video poker where you earn multipliers on the next hand with winning hands on the current hand. The only way to get ahead is to get multiple winning hands in a row. Can we come out ahead on this game?

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We Play Ultimate X Video Poker For The First Time – $25 Per Spin!

9 thoughts on “We Play Ultimate X Video Poker For The First Time – $25 Per Spin!

  1. I’ve learned so much about the correct way to play different video poker games b/c of you all, stay awesome! 👍💰💰💵💵

  2. I enjoy the majority of your videos but you guys need to practice more before posting videos on games you're not 100% accurate on

  3. Hate this game. Such a money sucker. You need enormous luck with the sequence of hands. Much better off with DSTP.

  4. If you need 10x to play normal based off of your theory of 5 hands, then is it possible to play normal once you hit 20x on 10 hands

  5. Good stuff!! Thank you 🙏. A very frustrating game. Getting dealt a full house on ten-play and then nothing on the next hand is the lowest of the low. Great info 👍

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