Re: [vpFREE] Question about Double Super Times Pay

 

The feature itself adds the same amount as the normal super times pay. So if
the original STP adds 1/4% then this will add 1/2%. I'm going off the top of
my head, but I don't remember it adding that much. But since draw multiplier
has the same probability and the same multiplier distribution as the deal,
the payback is just doubled.

But there's a hitch. Somewhere hidden in the help screens, it says that a
*dealt* royal flush with any *deal* multiplier awards the royal at 20x. The
cycle on that is in the millions but it does add a non-trivial amount to the
final payback.
I'm personally a huge fan of this game. Hit a straight flush with a 5x a
couple of times. It's a lot more exciting in my mind than STP, which I never
really got into. If you get dealt a good-to-monster hand, there's the added
excitement that you still might get a (better) multiplier.
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 1:23 PM, bobbartop <bobbartop@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> I'm pretty sure this was discussed here fairly recently. Unfortunately I am
> too stupid to find it with the search feature.
>
> It's a new version I've seen pop up in some casinos, and it requires 7
> coins for max bet. Instead of just a multiplier before the draw, there is
> also a multiplier after the draw.
>
> My question is what it supposedly adds to the overall EV, if anything? As I
> understand it, regular STP adds about 1/4%. What about Double Super Times
> Pay?
>
> thx in advance
>
>
>

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