Paladin surmised: I'm guessing it's more like typesetting gone
wild...try 100.64, not .46.
100.46% is indeed the number I intended to use. It is a 4700-coin
version of 15-7-5 KBJW except that it returns 3000 for 5-of-a-kind
rather than 1000. It has a variance of 62, which makes it slightly more
than 50% more volatile than the 100.65% game (4,000-20-7-5) --- assuming
that volatility is more closely related to the standard deviation than
the variance.
I've seen the game at Boulder Station, but never paid attention to it
because
1. It was for nickels, and
2. I was offended by the name. Anyone who uses an "s" in a
53-card deck Joker Wild game is not very literate.
Bob Dancer
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "sheiky2" <sheiky2@...> wrote:
in the data base under "Red Rock" a game called "Jokers gone wild" (5%
c 10 coin 100.46%) is listed---what joker wild variation is that?