Southland Gaming/Class II V.P. ?
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pokeherguy
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shadowman
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The game has a rather complex strategy for perfect play. However, like all high variance games it can be be very lucrative if you're hitting the quads. I developed a strategy for the game because it was not supported by any of the software packages. This is when I determined the payback. The game is not new but never seemed to catch on. I saw a version of the game in Laughlin that had progressives for all the bonus hands. However, I believe they had shorted the FH and Flush so it wasn't even close to a game I'd play.
If you want my strategy let me know and I'll post it or PM it to you.
If you want my strategy let me know and I'll post it or PM it to you.
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I sent you a PM with the strategy for the 9-7 version of the game.
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it is good to see someone else with knowledge of the games
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The payback of 7 or more for a flush almost always complicates games. It's one of the reasons DB and AA are more difficult. In addition, having only the blackjacks as kickers creates a problem where the strategy for holding a red vs. black jack is different. It may be possible to simplify the strategy of a modest loss of EV. However, if I remember right Tunica (Sheraton) has Super Aces that pays back even more and has a simpler strategy.

























