[vpFREE] Re: Flush Attacks:

 



--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "mickeycrimm" <mickeycrimm@...> wrote:
>
> Flush50 is the strategy used for playing straight through or sweeping
> flush attacks. It is predicated on the average flush paying 50 coins.
> Using the 101.8% version this is what you would punch into a program to
> analyze and get the strategy: RF 800, SF 50, 4 Aces 160, Small Quads,
> 80, Generic Quads 50, FH 8, FL 10, ST 4, 3K 3, 2P 1, HP 1.
>
>
> On the linked-bank game Flush125 is the strategy used when the bank is
> in Flush Attack Mode. It is predicated on the flush paying 125 coins.
> Using the 101.8% version this is what you would punch into a program to
> analyze and get the strategy: RF 800, SF 50, 4 Aces 160, Small Quads,
> 80, Generic Quads 50, FH 8, FL 25, ST 4, 3K 3, 2P 1, HP 1.
>
> Flush 125 is ALSO the strategy you would use on a STAND ALONE if you
> found a Motel 6. OR IS IT? Remember, a Motel 6 is where someone
> triggered the machine into flush attack mode then walked off. So it
> would seem that on these plays you would use the Flush125 strategy,
> wouldn't it. Well, this is what the math looks like:
>
> Using Flush125 you are at 134.9% and will play an average of 42 games
> to produce a flush.
>
> Using Flush50 you are at 129% and will play an average of 55 games to
> produce a flush.
>
> 34.9% of 42 is a yield of 14.658 bets.
>
> 29% of 55 is a yield of 15.95 bets.
>
> So it appears that, in the case of Motel 6's, max EV in not the best
> way to go.
>
> I was fooling around with the calculator one day and discovered this
> little conundrum. From then on I used flush 50 on the Motel 6's. It
> made it a lot easier on the brain just using one strategy for the sweep
> and for Motel 6's.
>

__._,_.___
Recent Activity:
.

__,_._,___