Linda Boyd Wrote:
By
the way, you can get a quick approximation of the ER for JOB games by
subtracting 1.1% from the 9/6 JOB game for each short-coin in the
Full-House or Flush categories.
Adams Myth Wrote:
That's interesting. The implication seems to be that most of the
usual variation in the payoffs is in these two categories. And that
they more or less contribute equally (to the tune of 1.1%) to the EV.
So a 6/5 JoB (a bank of which sat next to a bank of 9/6 JoB's at
Caesars in AC - see #65284) has an EV of ~95.1
That's correct--most of the JOB variations are in the Full-House and Flush hands. However, you need to be careful --somebody recently posted about a JOB variation that paid even money for Two Pair.
Linda Boyd Wrote:
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