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Interesting JOB Pay Table

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:07 pm
by Lucky Larry
Happened to notice an interesting pay table at Isle this past week. The 9/5 JOB pay table for the Royal was paying 250, 600, 1200, 2000 and 4000 for 1-5 coin. I've played these 100 play machines for two years and hadn't noticed this different pay out for a royal. The other hands are all correct. Later when I checked the other machines they had the same pay table.

My software doesn't allow me to run this variant. Can someone run it for me?

Re: Interesting JOB Pay Table

Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:42 pm
by Quad Deuces
4000 for the 5-coin royal is still going to be the best.250 per coin300 per coin400 per coin500 per coin800 per coin


Re: Interesting JOB Pay Table

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 6:05 am
by shadowman
For a close estimate you can take the ratio of the RF return and apply it to the 2% that a RF provides overall for JOB. For example, for 3 coins the ratio is 400/800 which is 1/2. So, this one is easy ... the RF is reduced by 1/2 of 2% or 1% of the total return. Just subtract that from the return of 9/5 JOB.

Re: Interesting JOB Pay Table

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 8:54 pm
by Lucky Larry
Thanks for responding Quad and Shadowman.


Re: Interesting JOB Pay Table

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 1:54 am
by New2vp
                                     Expected                 Royals per                  EV         Loss per 100 hands      Million Hands1-coin     97.2156%         2.784 coins                 19.842-coins   97.3160%         5.368 coins                 20.373-coins   97.5235%         7.430 coins                 20.814-coins   97.7351%         9.060 coins                 21.535-coins   98.4498%         7.751 coins                 24.89


Re: Interesting JOB Pay Table

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 2:03 am
by BobDancer
My software doesn't allow me to run this variant. Can someone run it for me?


 
Sure it does. If it is 250 for one coin, figure it out with a 1250-for-5-coins royal
 
If it is 600 for 2 coins, that's 300 for 1 coin, so figuire it out with a 1500-fof-5-coin royal
 
Etc.
 
Bob