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Bob Dancer's LVA

Dunbar wrote:
"These kind of calcs are easy to do. You just need a pay table with hand frequencies accurate to 5 significant figures. These kinds of tables can be found in VPW, DRA-VP, and WinPoker, among others. To analyze the question in Bob's column, you'd just start with a table of 9/6 JOB frequencies and change the Quad pay from 25 to 80 and the 2-pair pay from 2 to 1. Then multiply each pay times its corresponding frequency and add up the 10 terms. Your answer should be 99.61%."

True, and it's even easier if you use a VP analysis program that allows using one game's strategy with a different game.

~Dan

That's a handy feature, Dan!

--Dunbar

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Dunbar wrote:
"These kind of calcs are easy to do. You just need a pay table with hand
frequencies accurate to 5 significant figures. These kinds of tables can
be found in VPW, DRA-VP, and WinPoker, among others. To analyze the
question in Bob's column, you'd just start with a table of 9/6 JOB
frequencies and change the Quad pay from 25 to 80 and the 2-pair pay
from 2 to 1. Then multiply each pay times its corresponding frequency
and add up the 10 terms. Your answer should be 99.61%."

True, and it's even easier if you use a VP analysis program that allows
using one game's strategy with a different game.

~Dan

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