after chugging along with 25 cent FPDW for a couple of years, i'm
thinking of moving up to $1 denomination (possibly 10/7 DB)... how
much payroll would be adequate at this level? ..... also i've heard
that db is one of the most volatile games out there... what kind of
swings can i expect???
$1 10/7 DB payroll??
Woongrules;
10/7 is somewhat higher variance than fpdw (32 to 28) and the return is lower. That combination will increase the bankroll for quarter DB to about twice that of quarter fpdw. If you move from quarters to dollars multiply by 4 to get a bankroll of about 8 times as much as your quarter fpdw bankroll (all else being equal - which it never is, of course). All of this is an aproximation, the amount of cashback and other possible cash equivalents are just as important as the variance and return differences.
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after chugging along with 25 cent FPDW for a couple of years, i'm thinking of moving up to $1 denomination (possibly 10/7 DB)... how much payroll would be adequate at this level? ..... also i've heard that db is one of the most volatile games out there... what kind of swings can i expect???
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That should have been 28 to 26. The memory is going fast. But it doesn't change anything as far as the rest of my comments go.
Skip
Skip Hughes wrote:
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Woongrules;
10/7 is somewhat higher variance than fpdw (32 to 28)woongrules wrote:
after chugging along with 25 cent FPDW for a couple of years, i'm thinking of moving up to $1 denomination (possibly 10/7 DB)... how much payroll would be adequate at this level? ..... also i've heard that db is one of the most volatile games out there... what kind of swings can i expect???
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