Evening sessions are where I’ve found some real value in video poker. After a long day, the machines seem to loosen up—or maybe it’s just quieter, and I can focus better. Either way, the odds often feel sharper late at night. For anyone starting out, my advice is simple: stick to low-variance games like Jacks or Better when you’re playing those late hours. The paytables don’t shift, but your patience does—fewer distractions mean you can grind out those small, steady wins. I’ve noticed 9/6 machines hit just a bit more consistently when I’m not rushing. Keep your bets modest, track your hands, and don’t chase the big hands too hard—royal flushes don’t care about your bedtime. Anyone else notice the difference in flow after midnight?
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