I confirmed with software that the percentages for the first two
games are indeed 98.04% and 99.34%. Bob Dancer gets his % info. from
the manufacturer. IGT is VERY strong on their math, and I have yet
to see them make an error. (I feel the high pay of Loose deuces
games was just a calculated risk, and not an error). Here is a
breakdown of the cycle length of the hands and percentages for the
98.04% game. I don't have time to work on a strategy for this game.
Good luck. TomSki
Hand Pay Cycle Pct
Five Aces 6000 101255.5691 1.18512
Royal Flush 4000 45214.08871 1.76936
Straight FL 500 8688.399249 1.15096
Four Aces 400 973.4235892 8.218416
Four 2,3,4 200 2056.83868 1.944732
Four 5-Kings 125 671.6142248 3.722375
Full House 45 91.07471442 9.8819964
Flush 30 96.21772917 6.235857
Straight 20 89.04653688 4.4920332
3 of a Kind 15 12.39998574 24.1935762
Two Pair 5 8.117638149 12.3188541
JJ++ 5 4.36089765 22.9310587
Pct= 98.0443386
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Howard Stern" <howard.w.stern@e...>
wrote:
Bob Dancer has an article related to this in the current issue of
Strictly
Slots.
The paytable below returns 98.044% with perfect play. There is a
version of
this with the straight paying 25 instead of 20. That game is
99.344%.
The best games of Five Aces are 9-6 DB at 100.11% and 9-6 DDB at
99.999%.
I do not know of any current software that can produce a proper
strategy
> [Original Message]
> From: s001vegas <s001vegas@m...>
> To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 4/28/2004 2:38:27 AM
> Subject: [vpFREE] New Game - 5 Aces JoB
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> Has anyone evaluated the new 5 Aces games? The $1 JoB at
Boulder
> Station has the following pay table
> 5 Aces 6000
> RF 4000
> SF 500
> 4 Aces 400
> 4 2s-4s 200
> 4 5s-Ks 125
> FH 45
> Flush 30
> Straight 20
> 3 Kind 15
> 2 Pair 5
> JoB 5
> The 5th Ace seems to help in getting 4 Aces and for the big
payoff
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> with 5 Aces.
> --Rita
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