Stevel96a1,I know you might be frustrated with some folks here, but this sort of name calling isn't permitted in the forum. Please take a different approach in your future posts.
It seems he is frustrated with something else and takes it out on people here.
unlike you bill when someone attacks me i defend myself by attacking back, while you just lay there =)
I don't just lay there. I turn the cheek and hope the person will someday learn the error of their ways.
There are some exceptions. I don't mind when people disagree with me but when someone like notes simply makes up lies about me, I also get upset.
Oh darn, we got it wrong. In my defence, I don't play for sequential royals, and therefore "forgot" about the reverse sequential one. (the queen is in place for a sequential in either direction, while the jack is not).
Oh darn, we got it wrong. In my defence, I don't play for sequential royals, and therefore "forgot" about the reverse sequential one. (the queen is in place for a sequential in either direction, while the jack is not).
The Jack. However small the percentage, there are more possible straight draws holding the Jack vs the Queen..
The Jack. However small the percentage, there are more possible straight draws holding the Jack vs the Queen..
Wouldn't the value of twice the chance to hit the sequential royal outweigh that of the extra straights (and straight flushes) gained by holding the jack vs. the queen?
The Jack. However small the percentage, there are more possible straight draws holding the Jack vs the Queen..
Wouldn't the value of twice the chance to hit the sequential royal outweigh that of the extra straights (and straight flushes) gained by holding the jack vs. the queen?
Without Seq royal pay, on 6/5 Bonus poker (base pay is 96.x%), holding both J and Q pays 2.52 credits. Holding either J (2.33) or Q (2.30) is inferior.
With Seq royal pay, holding Q can be improved to 2.30 + 0.028 = 2.328, and it can surpass holding single J once the progressive gets a bit higher.
However, you should never go for a single card unless Seq royal goes up to about 350K (1.8M * (2.52-2.328)) credits. The best play most of time is holding both J and Q in this hand.
(All calculation above is simplified by not considering the impacts on over all strategy change adding Seq Royal. But the impact is negligible since the odds of hitting Seq is so slim.)
Without Seq royal pay, on 6/5 Bonus poker (base pay is 96.x%), holding both J and Q pays 2.52 credits. Holding either J (2.33) or Q (2.30) is inferior.
With Seq royal pay, holding Q can be improved to 2.30 + 0.028 = 2.328, and it can surpass holding single J once the progressive gets a bit higher.
However, you should never go for a single card unless Seq royal goes up to about 350K (1.8M * (2.52-2.328)) credits. The best play most of time is holding both J and Q in this hand.
(All calculation above is simplified by not considering the impacts on over all strategy change adding Seq Royal. But the impact is negligible since the odds of hitting Seq is so slim.)
Just want to point it out...With Seq royal pay, holding J is 2.33 + 0.014 = 2.344