I believe the sequential pays $12,500 = 50,000 coins on a quarter machine.
Brian
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In a message dated 3/2/2008 8:23:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,
mickeycrimm@
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wrote:
>
> Brian wrote:
> I was playing this game on the slant tops at the Palms today when
this
> interesting situation occurred, I got dealt a hand in which the 10c
was
> on the extreme left and the Ac was on the extreme left ... there
were
> no discernable penalty cards, so I held both. Was this the correct
> play or should I have tossed the 10c anyway?
> ============
> Assuming that your second "left" was a "right,"
> that the paytable was
> 5-5-15-20-30-
> that the sequential paid both ways,
> and that there were no penalty cards,
> you made the right play.
> If the sequential royal was worth only 10,000, holding the ace only
> would have been the right play.
>
>
>
>
I'm shooting this off the top of my head so hopefully I get it
right. When you make a royal with this hold it can come in six
different orders, 3X2X1: KQJ, KJQ, QKJ, QJK, JKQ, and the one you
prefer JQK.
Five of these pay 4000 coins and one pays 12,500 coins for an average
value of 5416.6666 coins.
If you don't have a program that deals with sequentials you can
simply change the payscale then analyze the hand to see where it fits
in on the strategy chart.
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