Point well taken and agreed. You may have missed an earlier preponderance
of folks who seemed to take delight in pointing out such things as a viciously
short-pay schedule evident in a jackpot photo. I think it was generally
agreed here on vpFREE that such posts were not in the best of taste.
- Brian in MI
chungsty wrote:
To Brian in MI
I'm new here and since you didn't get my original post, I'll spend it
out for out. That picture is great casino propaganda. I get the same
feeling when the Lottery agencies have pictures of people who won
million dollar jackpots from making wagers that return 70%. I am happy
for the person who hit the jackpot, but want to remind people that
jackpot comes at a cost.
Again, for all those people who don't understand N-Play or STP; the
optimal return MEANS the player has to recieve the fair number of dealt
winners, if not, then that player is playing a game at less than
optimal return. Or said, differently, one is EXPECTED to hit 10X with
a dealt royal -- otherwise, the game returns is much less than the
number quoted. I don't like STP game structure because the player must
make a "6" coin payment on each hand (a sum certain payment) while his
return is unknown (the payoff is sum uncertain). So if you don't get
10X with dealt straight flush, or 10X with dealt quads, etc, you are
playing a game at less than optimal return. Food for thought.
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