Bob Dancer wrote:
> perfect play is considerable easier on this game than on regular NSU.
Highly inaccurate. Highly. (Hint: the strategy needed for NSUD multistrike
is a superset of the NSUD strategy, so it's impossible that it's
"considerably easier.")
Frankly, I think this a great game for the casinos. Hubristic "pros" will
play it with razor-thin edges, not realizing they don't come close to
perfect play. It's so easy to forget which line strategy you're using, or
that a "free ride" came along while the cocktail waitress took your drink
order. The only thing the casinos don't like about this game is the
variance. They don't like fading an (almost impossible to get) top jackpot
of $300k.
If Wynn hadn't had sick bad luck on this game it would have been there for
years.
Cogno
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