Going for Royal flush's only
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Going for Royal flush's only
I was curious to see what is the royal flush cycle for jacks and better if the only pay table win was a royal flush? That is you only won on the royal flush and nothing else (no point in holding anything other than 10, J, K, Q, A suited. I am asking because sometimes people hold less expected value cards for a higher chance of the big hit, and if you go to the extreme with a royal flush only pays paytable, how much more often will it show up?
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Nevermind, I found a custom video poker calculator on the wizard of odds site, 23,080.75 cycle Variance 27.73 Payback 0.034661. What a surprising cycle, but even more is that 3% payback!
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Why that’s a surprise? Frequent hand payouts are deterministic for long term return.
I wish 9/6 JoB pay 0 for royal but 15 for two pair.
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That just doesn't seem right to me. On average, playing 25c denomination, every 23000 hands or so, you connect on one $1000 royal. But those 23000 hands cost you almost $29,000.
You will, inevitably, hit some lower paying hands as well, but hardly enough of them to cover that $28,000 shortfall.
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Simply filling 0s for non royal hands in the calculator doesn’t give u the correct number.
Basically for each dealt hand, get the return of holding only royal cards, then sum them up.
There may be cases like 2 or more suited royal cards exist in each hand, pick the one suit returns most.
I may calculate it today if I feel happy tonight.
Basically for each dealt hand, get the return of holding only royal cards, then sum them up.
There may be cases like 2 or more suited royal cards exist in each hand, pick the one suit returns most.
I may calculate it today if I feel happy tonight.
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I wish 9/6 JoB pay 0 for royal but 15 for two pair.
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Bolded part.hophoofer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 12:11 pmSimply filling 0s for non royal hands in the calculator doesn’t give u the correct number.
Basically for each dealt hand, get the return of holding only royal cards, then sum them up.
There may be cases like 2 or more suited royal cards exist in each hand, pick the one suit returns most.
I may calculate it today if I feel happy tonight.
It wouldn't make a difference if the royal paid 4000 credits and everything else was a loser. AT suited would be equivalent to QJ suited.
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This is not the correct return for holding only royals cards. Because you can be paid for jacks or better etc.Jstark wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 1:56 pmPay back and strategy here:
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-po ... d-0-d-800/
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The OP stated a win on a royal flush only and everything else was a loser. But if we add a high pair to it, here us the result:hophoofer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 7:59 pmThis is not the correct return for holding only royals cards. Because you can be paid for jacks or better etc.Jstark wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 1:56 pmPay back and strategy here:
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-po ... d-0-d-800/
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-po ... d-0-d-800/