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Progressive Meters

$3K Royal puts the game at 101.5710%, with perfect strategy. Any EC perks
are extra.

Variance is 208, but take a high variance game, and add a high progressive
Royal, and that's what you get.

Brian

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In a message dated 12/20/2007 10:13:42 AM Pacific Standard Time,
chandler_re@comcast.net writes:

Babe wrote:

...8/5DDB.

The only time that I did play it, the meter was $3000+. I did not
get the royal. After I returned home I mentioned (in an apologetic
tone) to a pro friend, that I had played this game. I fully

expected

to hear back that I was an idiot. Instead, he wrote that the EV

was

over 101.5%! I was sorry that I hadn't risked more than the one
Bennie, but I was back home by that time.
~Babe~

$3K royal puts game er at about 101%, so very likely you were
playing at about 101.5% plus whatever bennies the Tez hands out. OK
value for the "ev is everything" crowd, but it looks like a pretty
scary ride. Anyway, we're tourists. We're supposed to do stupid
crap;-)

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$3K Royal puts the game at 101.5710%, with perfect strategy. Any

EC perks

are extra.

Variance is 208, but take a high variance game, and add a high

progressive

Royal, and that's what you get.

Brian

Interesting. My rule of thumb calculations undershoot er by .5%.
Guess the bigger that royal gets the more distorted my seat of pants
figures get. BR requirements are somewhat better than I
anticipated. $17K with 10% ROR sans casino goodies. I think I
would peck around downtown to see if I could find something better,
but that's just me.

Chandler

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