ForWhomTheGameTollson December 27, 2020 at 10:42 pm
I have been playing this game for many years now, and I will say this: the odds are terrible but the payouts are great. This video is probably the worst video I’ve ever seen about this game. There was no explanation at all about when to play, when to fold, etc. The 3-card bonus bet is never below $5 minimum (except at an Indian Casino like this one) and should be avoided. Most casinos offer a $1 progressive bet that pays out for any hand of 3-of-a-kind or better. This bet should be played.
I have invented a Board Game [still unpublished and not yet out in the market] that is guaranteed to be far more challenging and exciting than CHESS. I called it “RUVOL.”
Over time, Ruvol will surpass chess as the “Number One Board Game in the World.”
Why am I so sure about this? Because I am an avid chess player myself. The weakness of chess is it always starts in fixed positions that the opening moves become “memorizable.” In fact, not a few have so mastered the moves that they can play against their opponents “blindfolded.” It’s for this reason I invented Ruvol where every game is always challenging and exciting to play.
HOW IS RUVOL PLAYED?
Ruvol is played somewhat like chess. I purposely invented Ruvol to give chess a direct “apple-to-apple” competition.
Like chess, Ruvol is played by two players. It uses a board that is rectangular in shape but containing more number of squares than chess. Like chess, it has equal number of pieces on each side of the board, where each type of piece moves in distinct ways. However, if the way to win chess is to checkmate the opponent’s king, the way to win Ruvol is to be able to cross a designated line.
But there’s one biggest advantage Ruvol has over chess that makes Ruvol a very challenging game to play. Unlike chess, the Ruvol pieces are randomly placed at the start of every game which makes it impossible for any clever player to memorize the moves. Fischer Random Chess, also known as Chess960, likewise introduced a random set up, but with many exceptions. Ruvol is 100% random.
At present, there is no other board game in the world within the same category of chess “where chess players can switch to.” Chess is totally a monopoly in its class. Chess players can now have an alternative in Ruvol.
A MILLION DOLLAR POTENTIAL IN RUVOL
In my Google search, I learned there are around 800 million chess players in the world. These 800 million players comprise the “Total Potential Buyers” of Ruvol across the globe. At an average profit of just US$3 per set, the “Global Income Potential” of Ruvol then is US$2.4 billion. Assuming only 1% of it will buy each year, the annual global potential sale of Ruvol is US$24M.
I AM SELLING MY COPYRIGHT TO RUVOL.
For the reason that I don’t have the resources to publish Ruvol on a global scale, I find it “wiser” to simply sell my copyright.
If you’re interested to buy my copyright, email me your BEST PRICE OFFER. My email address is: rodolfovitangcol@gmail.com.
There is a reason why they call these games "Carnival games" in the casino and also why a casino like Agua Caliente wants to make a video to show you how to play the game… it may be easy to learn and not intimidating to play, but it’s a sucker bet nonetheless
Why the hell not just bet 3 times all the way across with a push hand to start?? you cant lose u can only improve lol? Why play it different then kings? makes no sense am I wrong?
I have invented a Board Game [still unpublished] that is guaranteed to be far more challenging and exciting to play than CHESS. I called it “RUVOL.”
Over time, Ruvol will surpass chess as the “Number One Board Game in the World.”
Why am I so sure about this? Because I am an avid chess player myself. I found the moves in chess to be so repetitive and predictable that any clever player could easily master each and every move to a point that they can even play against opponents blindfolded. It is exactly for this very reason that I was encouraged to invent a game that cannot be mastered where every game is always a new challenge and exciting to play.
The “Global Income Potential” of Ruvol is just mind-boggling!
In my Google search, I found there are around 800 million chess players in the world. I could readily assume every chess player in the world would be tempted to buy a set of Ruvol to see how it compares to chess. At an average profit of just ten dollars per set, the “Global Income Potential” for the owner is a whopping US$8 billion.
I am selling my copyright to Ruvol!
If you are interested to buy my copyright, kindly give me your BEST OFFER. The copyright goes to the highest bidder.
Or perhaps, you may know of some people who are in a better position to buy the copyright. If that is so, refer them to me and email me their names. If anyone of them gets to buy the copyright, you’ll be rewarded with a 10% commission.
For security reason, the mechanics of the game will only be shown to the qualified or short-listed bidders.
Just a variation of the played out Let it Ride game. Just like when you watch poker on television you will get dealt a lot of two card garbage. You’re then chasing it with the three community cards.
last night i hit a 4 of a kind with pair 9’s in hand loaded up 3 across the board for a total bet of 50×40 to 1 2000 dollar winner had 2 full houses a stright and a flush both 5 cards played 11 hours I also play the 3 card boneus every hand
Mississippi stud is honestly a game that you have to buy in at like at-least 300-500$ to win anything, you will go through dead hand after dead hand, be chasing straights, chasing flushes, honestly I know the "Odds" are only like 2.8% in the casino’s favor, but in a real world scenario I think playing slots would actually be better than stud. Don’t get me wrong, if you high a flush, three of a kind, ext, you can really bank it out. The problem is you’re going to spend most of your time chasing straights, and flushes that never seem to come.
I’m just gonna go ahead and say go ahead a lot.
The ante got paid 1 to 1 when the other bets on the same hand got 3 to 1.
These hands are free ranged in real life you do not get these kind of hands
Dude if you have a push hand why not bet the from the start??
This game seems terrible and boring
I have been playing this game for many years now, and I will say this: the odds are terrible but the payouts are great. This video is probably the worst video I’ve ever seen about this game. There was no explanation at all about when to play, when to fold, etc. The 3-card bonus bet is never below $5 minimum (except at an Indian Casino like this one) and should be avoided. Most casinos offer a $1 progressive bet that pays out for any hand of 3-of-a-kind or better. This bet should be played.
Why is she sizing into reds with greens? You’re not supposed to even do that in the first place.
you will not get cards that good in real play
On 3 of a kind hand ,on first hand she forgot to pay on ante
Million Dollar Potential in Ruvol
I have invented a Board Game [still unpublished and not yet out in the market] that is guaranteed to be far more challenging and exciting than CHESS. I called it “RUVOL.”
Over time, Ruvol will surpass chess as the “Number One Board Game in the World.”
Why am I so sure about this? Because I am an avid chess player myself. The weakness of chess is it always starts in fixed positions that the opening moves become “memorizable.” In fact, not a few have so mastered the moves that they can play against their opponents “blindfolded.” It’s for this reason I invented Ruvol where every game is always challenging and exciting to play.
HOW IS RUVOL PLAYED?
Ruvol is played somewhat like chess. I purposely invented Ruvol to give chess a direct “apple-to-apple” competition.
Like chess, Ruvol is played by two players. It uses a board that is rectangular in shape but containing more number of squares than chess. Like chess, it has equal number of pieces on each side of the board, where each type of piece moves in distinct ways. However, if the way to win chess is to checkmate the opponent’s king, the way to win Ruvol is to be able to cross a designated line.
But there’s one biggest advantage Ruvol has over chess that makes Ruvol a very challenging game to play. Unlike chess, the Ruvol pieces are randomly placed at the start of every game which makes it impossible for any clever player to memorize the moves. Fischer Random Chess, also known as Chess960, likewise introduced a random set up, but with many exceptions. Ruvol is 100% random.
At present, there is no other board game in the world within the same category of chess “where chess players can switch to.” Chess is totally a monopoly in its class. Chess players can now have an alternative in Ruvol.
A MILLION DOLLAR POTENTIAL IN RUVOL
In my Google search, I learned there are around 800 million chess players in the world. These 800 million players comprise the “Total Potential Buyers” of Ruvol across the globe. At an average profit of just US$3 per set, the “Global Income Potential” of Ruvol then is US$2.4 billion. Assuming only 1% of it will buy each year, the annual global potential sale of Ruvol is US$24M.
I AM SELLING MY COPYRIGHT TO RUVOL.
For the reason that I don’t have the resources to publish Ruvol on a global scale, I find it “wiser” to simply sell my copyright.
If you’re interested to buy my copyright, email me your BEST PRICE OFFER. My email address is: rodolfovitangcol@gmail.com.
Thanks and God bless!
RODOLFO MARTIN VITANGCOL
The Ruvol Inventor
Early bird catches the worm!
There is a reason why they call these games "Carnival games" in the casino and also why a casino like Agua Caliente wants to make a video to show you how to play the game… it may be easy to learn and not intimidating to play, but it’s a sucker bet nonetheless
Why the hell not just bet 3 times all the way across with a push hand to start?? you cant lose u can only improve lol? Why play it different then kings? makes no sense am I wrong?
Shouldn’t you put all the chips up before paying?
@ 5:21 y did the ante in that hand get paid 10-1 y’ll the other ante got paid even money
Be a Billionaire in RUVOL
I have invented a Board Game [still unpublished] that is guaranteed to be far more challenging and exciting to play than CHESS. I called it “RUVOL.”
Over time, Ruvol will surpass chess as the “Number One Board Game in the World.”
Why am I so sure about this? Because I am an avid chess player myself. I found the moves in chess to be so repetitive and predictable that any clever player could easily master each and every move to a point that they can even play against opponents blindfolded. It is exactly for this very reason that I was encouraged to invent a game that cannot be mastered where every game is always a new challenge and exciting to play.
The “Global Income Potential” of Ruvol is just mind-boggling!
In my Google search, I found there are around 800 million chess players in the world. I could readily assume every chess player in the world would be tempted to buy a set of Ruvol to see how it compares to chess. At an average profit of just ten dollars per set, the “Global Income Potential” for the owner is a whopping US$8 billion.
I am selling my copyright to Ruvol!
If you are interested to buy my copyright, kindly give me your BEST OFFER. The copyright goes to the highest bidder.
Or perhaps, you may know of some people who are in a better position to buy the copyright. If that is so, refer them to me and email me their names. If anyone of them gets to buy the copyright, you’ll be rewarded with a 10% commission.
For security reason, the mechanics of the game will only be shown to the qualified or short-listed bidders.
“Early bird catches the worm.”
Thanks and God bless.
RODOLFO MARTIN VITANGCOL
The Ruvol Inventor
rodolfovitangcol@gmail.com
Just a variation of the played out Let it Ride game. Just like when you watch poker on television you will get dealt a lot of two card garbage. You’re then chasing it with the three community cards.
last night i hit a 4 of a kind with pair 9’s in hand loaded up 3 across the board for a total bet of 50×40 to 1 2000 dollar winner had 2 full houses a stright and a flush both 5 cards played 11 hours I also play the 3 card boneus every hand
Mississippi stud is honestly a game that you have to buy in at like at-least 300-500$ to win anything, you will go through dead hand after dead hand, be chasing straights, chasing flushes, honestly I know the "Odds" are only like 2.8% in the casino’s favor, but in a real world scenario I think playing slots would actually be better than stud. Don’t get me wrong, if you high a flush, three of a kind, ext, you can really bank it out. The problem is you’re going to spend most of your time chasing straights, and flushes that never seem to come.