The 99.36% version is not full pay either. SF pays 250.
Full pay is 45 for the FH but the SF still must pay 400. This pays 99.6946%.
The 99.36% number is important in the Chicago Area, Trump has some of the
99.36% at quarters version but one of them is the 99.69% version. (This may
have changed with the moving of their VP.)
Harrah's East Chicago had them at $1s four years ago but lowered them from
9-5-4 to 6-5-4. I remember this because one of them produced the last $1
royal I cashed.
(All my more recent royals have been on quarter triple play NSUD or quarter
progressives.)
The full pay game is also available in the Chicago Area on Multi-Strike
(25c, 50c & $1 at the Majestic Star and for $1 at both Joliet IL casinos.).
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[Original Message]
From: iq758 <iq758@peoplepc.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Date: 3/13/2004 6:53:00 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Super Double Bonus Poker - At SunCoastI played this game at Sante Fe station and Cannery last October as
quarters. I hit quad 3's for $100 and had some good playing time.
The full pay version is 9/5/4 (99.36% 37.46 var.) I'm not sure wat
the full house payoff on the machines I played on, but I has hoping
to hit the quads. Most of my quad hits are J,K,Q so Super double
bonus is a game I prefer to DB. -Russ--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "brumar_lv" <brumar_lv@y...> wrote:
> I tried an archive search to see if this game has ever been
> discussed, but didn't find anything. But it might be there
somewhere.
>
> Anyway, I came across this game at the SunCoast, and its quite
> unusual. I had to setup a customized game with WinPoker to
determine
> the return ... 98.7%. Not great, but thought I should bring this
> game up anyway ... the pay schedule may be better in other
casinos.
> The variance is 38.6.
>
> This game showed up in only a few places, including a $1 Five play
> and on a $5 Triple Play.
>
> Here's the pay schedule, based on max coins bet.
> RF: 4000
> SF: 400
> 4Aces: 800
> 4-J,Q,K: 600
> 4-2,3,4: 400
> 4-5thru10: 250
> FH: 40
> F: 25
> ST: 20
> 3ofK: 15
> 2P: 5
> JBP: 5
>
> Notice the larger than normal SF, the odd quad J,Q,K payoff, and
the
> odd 5thru10 quad payoff.
>
> Has anyone seen this game before ... where? The playing strategy
> must be quite different from the typical Double BP game.vpFREE Links:
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