actually higher variance as a whole (as the initial dealt cards produce
lower variance when compared to draw cards which are extremely high
variance. However the difference is by playing on a 1c machine versus a 1$
machine the standard deviation of how much you are up/down is going to be
much closer to expected value with the 100 play. So basically you are nearly
guaranteed to get 10k of play for around $500 or less.
http://www.winnergambling.com/casino-tools/return-and-variance-calculator/check
it out for simulations and variance.
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 3:26 PM, TIMSPEED <corvetteracing87@yahoo.com>wrote:
> **
>
>
> So I'm faced with a decision...
> I need to put in $10k coin-in once per month...
> I have two choices to do so...
> 1.) $ NSUD single-play
> 2.) 100-play 1c 9/6 JoB
>
> I know mathmatically the NSUD has 99.73% payback and JoB only has
> 99.54%...however, I think it would lower the volatility a little (or a lot)
> if I play the 100-play right?
> IE: $1000 would actually get me to $10k coin-in on 100-play, whereas it
> might take $2000 on $ NSUD Single-Line
>
> What are your thoughts?
>
>
>
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