Please keep in mind that the high variance of games like DB can make
play a devastating experience, particularly if there are no quads
that come up quickly. A game like DB can separate a feller from his
short bank roll faster than a Randy Johnson fastball.
From one low roller to another may I suggest finding a game like
FPDW or even NSUD. The game is fun, your money lasts longer, and you
still might hit the Royal. Good fortune to you. Bill
Dear Newbie
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From one low roller to another may I suggest finding a game like
FPDW or even NSUD. The game is fun, your money lasts longer, and
you still might hit the Royal. Good fortune to you. Bill
While I more than realize that there are no guarantees when
"randomness" is involved like it is with VP games, I'm wondering if
there are any statistics/tables anywhere online comparing how long
the same "moderately sized(say $500 or so?)" trip stake lasts on FPDW
vs NSUD vs 9/6 JoB(etc.)? I've always thought that 9/6 JoB is where
such trip stakes tend to last the longest, "typically" or "on
average".
But perhaps I'm mistaken? If so(or even if not), I'd like to know by
how much. That's where the stats/tables come in.
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:22:16 -0000, "Jeff" <punnybone@yahoo.com> said:
While I more than realize that there are no guarantees when
"randomness" is involved like it is with VP games, I'm wondering if
there are any statistics/tables anywhere online comparing how long
the same "moderately sized(say $500 or so?)" trip stake lasts on FPDW
vs NSUD vs 9/6 JoB(etc.)? I've always thought that 9/6 JoB is where
such trip stakes tend to last the longest, "typically" or "on
average".