As you probably know, Quick Quads is a 6-coins-per-line game where, in addition to being paid for "regular" quads, you are paid for quads consisting of 3-of-a-kind where the other two cards add up to the rank of the 3-of-a-kind. For example, 3332A, 99954, and 66633 all get paid as 4-of-a-kinds.
Today's puzzler is specific to 9/6 Double Double Bonus (DDB) Quick Quads (QQ). I understand that you probably don't have the strategy memorized. That's okay. The answer to the puzzler may be inferred logically if you know a little about Quick Quads even if you don't know the strategy for any game.


Everyone loves winning! This month we celebrate Southern California casino winners—and there are loads of them! This is a great time to go to the casino and take advantage of amazing promotions and extraordinary values, and have a fun time. Take a look at all the lucky winners on these pages from the past few months. They include slot jackpot winners, casino promotion winners and poker and slot tournament winners. Southern California casinos are producing lots of winners these days.
If you haven't started your 2009 tax preparations, now is the time. I'm a casino player, and in 2009 I was lucky and won more than I lost—mostly in Southern California casinos. I'm a huge proponent of reminding gamblers how to keep as much of their winnings as possible each year. There are two key elements in preparing for your taxes if you are a casino player: keeping a logbook of your play throughout the year, and getting win/loss statements from casinos.
I recently attended a stock investment seminar that was held by a brokerage firm. Obviously, the firm subsidized the course because they know educated investors can profit themselves and potentially become long-time customers. As I was sitting in the class, I noticed that there were many similarities between successful stock investing and casino gambling.
What a fantastic way to start the New Year. One of the most exciting slots of 2010 is headed for Southern California casinos soon, Sex and the City™ Slots! In 1998, HBO began airing a new television series based on Candice Bushnell’s books and columns in the New York Observer, called Sex and the City.
It seems as if each year goes by faster than the year before. Every year at this time, I like to take a few moments to reflect on the past year and look ahead to the future. While it is hard to believe that it is the end of 2009 already, it is even harder to believe that it was ten years ago that we worried that the Y2K bug would cause a technology meltdown that would wreak havoc on our daily lives.



