50 machines versus 10 machines

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Eduardo
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Re: 50 machines versus 10 machines

Post by Eduardo »

You might turn around to an old lady running away with your ticket!

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I'm in luck. I called my Doctor today and found out he has a small vial of Biological Serum left. By the way he said to watch out for people trying to market "No Pest Stips" as thermometers.

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Post by shadowman »

But wait, when you're dealt 4 to the royal wouldn't you stand up, walk away a bit, turn around to look at the machine, walk back, sit down, and THEN visualize that magic card you need before pressing the button? 
 
Way too much work for the 2 of hearts.

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Mike A, I read alot of your replies and what like to ask you a question, that you might have been asked before. My question has to do with Double Bonus and DDB. I usually play DB and I am just beginning to understand pay tables. In your opinion would DB 9/7/5 pay out more lower hands and less 4 of kind than say DDB 9/6/4 paying out more 4 k's and less lower hands when you take in account variences. THe reason for my question is playing free games on VPW I seem to get alot more 4k's on DDB than on DB.
 
Thanks for all the good reading
 
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I'm in luck. I called my Doctor today and found out he has a small vial of Biological Serum left. By the way he said to watch out for people trying to market "No Pest Stips" as thermometers.
 
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Post by faygo »

Ah, Shell Gas Stations are giving them away for the Holidays. Darn Big Oil.

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Mike A, I read alot of your replies and what like to ask you a question, that you might have been asked before. My question has to do with Double Bonus and DDB. I usually play DB and I am just beginning to understand pay tables. In your opinion would DB 9/7/5 pay out more lower hands and less 4 of kind than say DDB 9/6/4 paying out more 4 k's and less lower hands when you take in account variences. THe reason for my question is playing free games on VPW I seem to get alot more 4k's on DDB than on DB.
 
Thanks for all the good reading
 
Golfer44Golfer44:Interesting question.  The "pat" answer would be that because of the consistency of randomness (how's that for a phrase!) it would make no difference since both games would be using the same random number routine.HOWEVER if you play PERFECT STRATEGY (or play strategy perfectly) then I believe your statement would be correct.  One reason is that in many cases with DB 9/7, you are going to be going for 3-card flushes where in DDB you would go for high cards and the high cards would yield more quads if you played longer.  That's my gut feel anyway.  Also, at 9/7/5 on DB you are going to go for more straights where given the same hand, unless the straight contains a high card, you would be going for the low pair which would yield more quads in DDB.  The numbers are displayed in VPW and you could look at the expected return on say quads and better in DDB versus the same hands in DB.  I haven't looked at that before posting this response but suspect you'll see the pronounced difference in which hands return the most gain between the two games.Okay, I wasn't far off.  I compared the "Frequency" with VPW "Analyze/Game" and combined all the quads on both games and left the other hands by themselves.Hand                DDB               DBRoyal                  63               54SF                     284             294Quads            6,218          6,098FH                28,224         27,624F                  29,520         39,561ST                33,178         39,03830k            195,611        189,3882P              319,837        309,081JOB            549,318        511,331As you can see, more quads are obtained with DDB because the strategy calls for holding cards more favorable to drawing them.That same strategy yields a significant larger number of Straights and Flushes in DB than in DDB.  I must say that I was a little surprised that DDB yielded more Full Houses than DB yields.That should give you something concrete to sink your teeth into.       

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Post by Golfer44 »

Mike, Thank you for all of that information. I was expecting a yes or no, but wow you really came through. I am going to Wendover Nevada in 2 or 3 hours and this could really change what I play. I had been a hard core DB fan and depending on machine I usually can pull off a few quads, but those numbers could really make me a DDB. I have always had a difference of opinion with a friend who likes Bonus Poker, because he likes the higher pay on the 2 pair and 3 of k, where I like the higher pay for the quads. I shall have to show him your reply, that should mess with his mind.
 
THanks again for all your help, I will let you know the out come,
GOLFER44
 

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Post by jm002546 »

Re Shadow nearly's, didn't bring his rabbit's foot Have you considered the odds on that many 4RF's? There are only 20 combos out of a zillion hands. I can't figure the zillion.  Anyone? 

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Mike, Thank you for all of that information. I was expecting a yes or no, but wow you really came through. I am going to Wendover Nevada in 2 or 3 hours and this could really change what I play. I had been a hard core DB fan and depending on machine I usually can pull off a few quads, but those numbers could really make me a DDB. I have always had a difference of opinion with a friend who likes Bonus Poker, because he likes the higher pay on the 2 pair and 3 of k, where I like the higher pay for the quads. I shall have to show him your reply, that should mess with his mind.

THanks again for all your help, I will let you know the out come,
GOLFER44
Don't forget that "variance" number.  You will have much higher winning and losing sessions with DDB with it's 42% variance compared to the 28% on DB.  Just be prepared to have to plug the DDB machines more often in waiting on those Quads.

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