Hi - Thanks for the tip about calculating the number of hands played
in an hour, etc. Do you handle 3/5/10 hands the same way? I play
them most of the time - instead of the single hand.
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> From: "rossx_98" <rossx_98@..
> Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Four Queens
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> > -Hi- How do you calculate how many hands you play in an hour?
>
> If you play at a casino where you are earning a point for every
dollar, it's
> quite easy. After an hour of play, let's say the meter shows 875
points,
> you're playing a quarter game, $1.25 per hand. Divide your 875
points by
> 1.25, you're playing 700 hph. If it might be a casino that is $4.00
per
> point, multiply your meter total by 4, then divide by the $1.25
again. You
> can use the close enough for government method, which is to have
someone
> with a second hand on the watch stand behind you and count how many
hands
> you play in a minute and then multiply by 60. Piece of pie.
>
> Nudge
>
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