Greetings
If I were to venture to play $$ JOB or a $$ BP full pay game for about 2
hours at 600 HPH how much should I take?
R.
PS
Harry..thanks for the phraseology!
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Greetings
If I were to venture to play $$ JOB or a $$ BP full pay game for about 2
hours at 600 HPH how much should I take?
R.
PS
Harry..thanks for the phraseology!
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BANDSTAND54@AOL.COM wrote:
Greetings
If I were to venture to play $$ JOB or a $$ BP full pay game for about 2
hours at 600 HPH how much should I take?
$$ Dollars!
Seriously, what does $$ mean? ... dollar machines, five dollar machines, twenty-five dollar machines?
Not trying to sound like a smart ass, but you simply don't provide enough info.
Bill Velek
If I were to venture to play $$ JOB or a $$ BP full pay game for
about 2
hours at 600 HPH how much should I take?
one way to do it is to calculate the standard deviation, which is
square root (variance x number of hands), one standard deviation is
84% likely, two standard deviations is 98% likely, three standard
deviations is 99.8% likely
example: dollar 9/6 jacks 5 coin bet, 600 hands, 2sd bankroll=
1sd=sqrt(20 x 600)=110bets, 2sd=220bets, x$5/bet=$1100
another way to do it is:
http://www.jazbo.com/videopoker/
click VP Probabilities
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Greetings
If I were to venture to play $$ JOB or a $$ BP full pay game for
about 2
hours at 600 HPH how much should I take?
You will almost certainly not lose more than 170 bets,
or $850 for a five-coin $1 game.
Effen
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