--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.
> 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.
>
>
>
Maybe I should have been a little clearer on this. If your program
does not deal with sequentials then pull up the applicable payscale,
change the royal to 5417 coins. Then use the hand analyzer to get
the EV for Ten-Ace. You probably want to do this for the other nine
RF2s also. Then put them in their applicable place in the strategy
chart.
I carry my strategies in a 3 X 5 pocket notebook. So it's very easy
for me to make these kinds of insertions.
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