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payback percentage

In a message dated 2/1/07 3:15:36 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
united2gm@yahoo.com writes:

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Does anyone know how I can get the payback percentages
on all the vp games? I would like something small to
carry around.

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First, the optimal returns only happen with optimal strategy. Most of us try
to optimize ER (Expected Return), but there can be other goals.

Go for a walk from the front door of the vpFREE homepage. Under the picture
of the royal flush are several main links to the vast network of info
available by leaping from the home page.

You can get a good usable summary just by looking at the in-house list which
will be good enough for practible applications.

But to get the whole picture walk over to 5-card's site throught the vpFREE
Paytable link. There is nothing small about the vast array of VP games and the
number of paytables actually used in a casino. 5-Card strives just to keep
up with Vegas, not the world. The quick way to 5-card's paytable summary:

http://videopoker.fws1.com/pay-schedules.html

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Class....class! Please bookmark 5-Card's site, as well as the vpFREE
homepage for future use.

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Well, I'm a confessed techie, so this solution may not work for
everyone: I carry a palm powered PDA/Cell phone, and I've built
several spreadsheets in excel that layout the paytables & payback
percentages for most of the games.

I can open this file on my phone, and I use it to check the paytables
on a machine, since there are so many different varieties of games &
paytables.

I always do this discreetly, to avoid any possible conflicts with
over-zealous casino floor people - even though as far as I know, I'm
not doing anything illegal by referring to this before I start playing.

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, GRAYTLEEGRAY@... wrote:

In a message dated 2/1/07 3:15:36 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
united2gm@... writes:

> Does anyone know how I can get the payback percentages
> on all the vp games? I would like something small to
> carry around.
>

Here is a spreadsheet I pulled together.

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