I discovered a DB paytable where the f/h-45,flush-35, and the straight 25. I ran it through win poker and it returns 99.106% which is not a bad paytable for where I am. This hand was dealt. Ah,3H,Kh,2h,and K diamonds. When I held the pair of kings an error appeared that the right play is the 4 flush. It stated the error as l/than $.01 or 0.004 coins. Why would I throw away the pair of kings, a winning hand?
A double bonus question
9-7 is a very common pay table for DB. And in 9-7 DB, a FL4 with two high cards is better than the pair of face cards. It just happens to work out that way when the full house pays only 9, making the pair of Kings less valuable.
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I discovered a DB paytable where the f/h-45,flush-35, and the straight 25. I ran it through win poker and it returns 99.106% which is not a bad paytable for where I am. This hand was dealt. Ah,3H,Kh,2h,and K diamonds. When I held the pair of kings an error appeared that the right play is the 4 flush. It stated the error as l/than $.01 or 0.004 coins. Why would I throw away the pair of kings, a winning hand?
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On Nov 4, 2009, at 8:40 AM, "vprod618" <vprod618@yahoo.com> wrote:
I discovered a DB paytable where the f/h-45,flush-35, and the
straight 25. I ran it through win poker and it returns 99.106% which
is not a bad paytable for where I am. This hand was dealt. Ah,3H,Kh,
2h,and K diamonds. When I held the pair of kings an error appeared
that the right play is the 4 flush. It stated the error as l/than $.
01 or 0.004 coins. Why would I throw away the pair of kings, a
winning hand?
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