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Volunteer as Casino Monitor for Your Favorite Casino

All Casinos in the DataBase, including Las Vegas, Reno and
Laughlin, are now eligible for adoption.

Volunteer Casino Monitors maintain and update their adopted
casino's individual web page in the Casino DataBase.

If you can send an email, know how to copy and paste, and visit
your adopted casino at least once a year (the more often you
visit, the better), then you're qualified to be its Casino Monitor.
You can remain completely anonymous if you'd like.

PLEASE VOLUNTEER TO BE THE CASINO MONITOR FOR
YOUR FAVORITE CASINO IF THERE ISN"T ONE ALREADY.

Casinos that need a Casino Monitor have a "No" in the Casino
Monitor column of its Index + Summary DataBase page. If there is
a "Yes" in this column, the casino already has a Casino Monitor.

Casino Monitor Details (which now include HTML how-to-do-it
instructions):

http://members.cox.net/vpfree/FAQ_CM.htm

<a href="http://members.cox.net/vpfree/FAQ_CM.htm">
http://members.cox.net/vpfree/FAQ_CM.htm</a>

After 1 JAN 2007 any casino that doesn't have a volunteer Casino
Monitor will no longer be updated in the vpFREE DataBase - on its
individual page or on its Index + Summary page. 80 out of about
340 casinos have been adopted so far.

Contact me privately if you're interested in being a Casino Monitor.

vpFae
Casino Monitor Coordinator

Last summer I may have hit the lottery - at least probability wise. I was playing NSUD and recieved a throwaway hand. On the redeal, or "flop" as I call it, I got a sequential royal - 10 thru A in hearts. bjaygold tackled this for me on vpmail, but I was interested to see what other answers might look like. I'm not a math guy so I'll believe just about anything you put up!
   
  Thanks,
   
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Jigger Woodruff wrote:

  Last summer I may have hit the lottery - at least probability wise.
I was playing NSUD and recieved a throwaway hand. On the redeal, or
"flop" as I call it, I got a sequential royal - 10 thru A in hearts.
bjaygold tackled this for me on vpmail, but I was interested to see
what other answers might look like. I'm not a math guy so I'll
believe just about anything you put up!

I'll walk through my numbers if there's a sizable disparity between
mine and Brian's, but I'd put a cap on the probability of a 10-A
sequential RF (any suit) from a 5 card draw to less than 1 in 300
million (probably in the ballpark of something like 1 in 500 mil.)

- H.

I wrote:

I'd put a cap on the probability of a 10-A sequential RF (any suit)
from a 5 card draw to less than 1 in 300 million (probably in the
ballpark of something like 1 in 500 mil.)

I left open an ambiguity that I'd better clarify -- this is the
probability of a 5 card draw occurring that has a seq 10-A RF outcome
(not the prob of a seq RF given a 5 card draw).

- H.