[vpFREE] Re:Risk of Ruin

> jeritracy wrote:
>
>Sun Mar 2, 2008 9:33 pm (PST)
>
>I am mathematically challenged, and so perhaps one of you who isn't
>might consider helping
>me out with this problem. It may very well apply to many others in
>my situation.
>My husband and I are quarter players, snowbirds who spend three
>months in Las Vegas. We
>practice on the computer and play our chosen games at over 99%
>accuracy. We play FPDW
>and 9/6 JOB, as well as BP with good progressives, (the BP in both
>single and triple play
>configurations.) We each try to play around 3,000 hands every day,
>or about 540,000 each
>winter.
>At what point, or at what number of games played should the
>hypothetical and the actual rate
>of return approach the same number? Or I guess what I'm also asking
>is what would be the
>amount needed to avoid the risk of ruin? Our time spent is about the
>same on each game.
>Thank you in advance for any information you might be able to provide.

These are two of the features of Optimum Video Poker. Accurate
calculation of Risk of Ruin using the famous jazbo/Sorokin formula,
and Probability of reaching a game's expected return.

Dan

--
Dan Paymar
Author of best selling book, "Video Poker - Optimum Play"
Developer of VP analysis/trainer software "Optimum Video Poker"
Visit my web site at www.OptimumPlay.com

"Chance favors the prepared mind." -- Louis Pasteur

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