The videopoker at my favorite local casino has been downgraded to the
point of being unplayable so I have switched to BJ until things
improve. Being very risk averse and having played on the same
bankroll, about 1K right now, for close to three years, I would like
some input from anyone familiar with the dunbar risk analyzer. With
the following input information $1000 bankroll, $160 bounceback added
to bankroll each month, 1000 hands at flat $10 bets played each month
and a house edge of .39% on the game, would the origional dunbar risk
analyzer calculate my RoR. Also, would it calculate at what points as
my bankroll grows it would be safe to jump my bets to $15, $20 and $25
respectively while keeping my RoR below a specified percentage. Also
is the program XP compatible. Thanks for any input.
dunbar risk analyzer for BJ
I would like some input from anyone familiar with the dunbar risk
analyzer.
I'm somewhat familiar with Dunbar's Risk Analyzer for Blackjack. ;>)
Yes, you can do the kind of RoR calc that you want with DRA-BJ.
Starting with $1000, you would have a 14% longterm RoR. With a
$2000 bankroll, you would have just a 2% RoR.
If you get the program and have any questions on how to apply it to
your situation, you can email me.
That's a very generous bounceback to get for $10,000 worth of
action.
--Dunbar
The videopoker at my favorite local casino has been downgraded to
the
point of being unplayable so I have switched to BJ until things
improve. Being very risk averse and having played on the same
bankroll, about 1K right now, for close to three years, I would
like
some input from anyone familiar with the dunbar risk analyzer.
With
the following input information $1000 bankroll, $160 bounceback
added
to bankroll each month, 1000 hands at flat $10 bets played each
month
and a house edge of .39% on the game, would the origional dunbar
risk
analyzer calculate my RoR. Also, would it calculate at what points
as
my bankroll grows it would be safe to jump my bets to $15, $20 and
$25
respectively while keeping my RoR below a specified percentage.
Also
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is the program XP compatible. Thanks for any input.