I have a question concerning the play of a Multi Strike machine
using the 9/6 Jacks or Better. Do you hold the same cards as on a
single line game or do you alter the "basic strategy" any way to get
you to the top line (8X line). I have the same question about
playing the deuces wild program. Are any alterations made to "get
you up to the top line" strategy wise? Thank you to anyone who may
reply. Paul_K37@aol.com
Multi-Strike Strategy Question
paul_k37 wrote:
I have a question concerning the play of a Multi Strike machine
using the 9/6 Jacks or Better. Do you hold the same cards as on a
single line game or do you alter the "basic strategy" any way to get
you to the top line (8X line). I have the same question about
playing the deuces wild program. Are any alterations made to "get
you up to the top line" strategy wise? Thank you to anyone who may
reply. Paul_K37@aol.com
See http://www.velek.com/ms for a detailed analysis of the JoB-9/6 strategy. You can use WinPoker, etc., to get the values you'll need to substitute into my Job-9/6 calculations in order to calculate the strategy adjustments for Deuces Wild, assuming you know the Free Rides percentages that are no doubt different. Alternatively, you can just assume that Bob Dancer's 6/4/2 (30/20/10) adjustments are sufficient for all games, and they might be; I have never bothered to check, nor have I ever checked to see how much of a difference in strategy, if any, results from the use of Bob's rough figures or my more exact figures. I've stopped looking into this because the pay-schedules on machines in Tunica, Mississippi, where I play are absolutely deplorable.
Good luck.
Bill Velek