In a message dated 4/5/08 4:03:12 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
mickeycrimm@yahoo.com writes:
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The particular version of flush attack I discussed with GraytleeGray
in this post is the one found in the Pioneer/Laughlin. It's a rare
payscale where where the first three flushes pay 6 for 1, but the
bonus flush pays only 20 for 1. It comes in at 100.9%. The average
flush value is 9.5. Gray came up with a nice trick of running it on
Winpoker. Since you can't punch in 9.5 he doubled the whole payscale
then halved the result.
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What a mind for detail there Mickey. I had to dig through my pile of old
envelope computations...
2,2,6,8,19,16 (100,160, 320), 100, 1600 pops up 201.8684% on Winpoker. A
Flush occurs every 55.6 hands, a royal every 45,063 and Nada 57.65% of the time.
Trouble is my play is for only 800+ hands a month and I enjoy the view and
premium tasty pints in Sassy Sue's Saloon. Where else can you watch the river
flow by, play the jukebox, watch the flat screens and sip on offerings like
Chimay, Stone IPA/Arrogant Bastard , New Belgium 1554/Fat Tire, Fire Rock Pale,
Gordon Bierch Marzten/Hef, Dos Equis or Sierra Nevada Celebration/Pale. Maybe
a pint of the usual Guinness/Harp/Bass or a Black and Tan? No Big Sky Moose
Drool yet.
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