I used to mess with quad bingo cards years ago. All I know is simple country boy math. I don't know anything about puson or poison distributing his stuff around or whatever it's called. I never had to make straight flushes. Sounds brutal. This is the way this simple sucker would have to do it. Let me know if I'm wrong in case I ever run into it again.
9/6 Jacks....straight flush chances 9148.37....no strategy shifts. I don't think I would want to make any strategy shifts for a hand I'm gonna hit anyway if I play long enough.
It's pretty obvious that the cycle for the first SF is 9148.37.
Now I'm gonna multiply 9148.37 by 4 (this represents the four suits) which = 36,593.48. Then I'm gonna divide that number by 3 which = 12,198 I'm gonna use 12,198 for the second cycle.
Then I'm gonna gonna divide 36,593.48 by 2 which = 18,296.74 and use that for the third cycle.
Then I'm gonna use 36,593.48 for the fourth cycle.
..........9,148.37
.........12,197.83
.........18,296.74
.........36,593.48
TOTAL..76,236.42
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