Interesting JOB Pay Table
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Lucky Larry
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Interesting JOB Pay Table
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?
My software doesn't allow me to run this variant. Can someone run it for me?
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Quad Deuces
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4000 for the 5-coin royal is still going to be the best.250 per coin300 per coin400 per coin500 per coin800 per coin
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shadowman
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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.
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Lucky Larry
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Thanks for responding Quad and Shadowman.
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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
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BobDancer
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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
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

























