Here is a question that I dont think has been addressed directly. By
what factor does MS increase the volitility of any game??
Here is what I came up with off the top of my head (it may be totally
off, so let me know)
You play the first line everytime and it is multiplied by 1, the
second line 1/2 the time but it is valued 2x, and so on. So I took
the volitility of any game, say 30, and used 8 starter hands, so we
get a v of 30 8 times, plus a v of 60 (line 2) 4 times, and a v of 120
2 times and finally a v of 240 1 time for the top line. Add them all
up and divide by 15 plays and I get a v=64 or 2.1333 times the base v
of the game.
Lets hear some feedback please
Thanks
Jim