RE: [vpFREE] math question

Robert,

I looked at the site that you referenced. Is states:

"Jacks or Better (JOB) strategy can be used for 8/5 DB or Double Bonus with
a loss of a tenth of a percent (.001) from not using optimum strategy
specifically for DB."

Using 9/6 JB strategy on 10/7 DB you reduce the EV by .54%

Using 9/6 JB strategy on 8/5 JB you reduce the EV by .01%

Using 9/6 JB strategy on 8/5 DB you reduce the EV by .19%

I don't know what else he could have meant.

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From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
Robert Pickett
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 9:22 AM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] math question

I was reading on a video poker wbsite (vegasmadeeasy.com) that if you play
9/6 JOB strategy on 10/7 DB game you will only give up .1% return. Does that
mean that your return would be 100.07% instead of 100.17% return? That is
still much better than the 99.54% return on 9/6 JOB. The reason I'm asking
is that I am having trouble with memorizing the perfect strategy for 10/7 DB
but I'm pretty close to perfect on 9/6 JOB. So if I play 10/7 DB using 9/6
JOB strategy I'm better off than just playing 9/6 JOB. Am I missing
something? I have a feeling I am. Thanks for any comments.
Robert

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