Frank,
For my personal definition of long-term I like a post from Tomski.
Years ago Tomski posted some possible long-term numbers on Skip's board. I
copied a few of them. I didn't copy the pay scales, but 10 or more years ago
FP DW was 100.76% and FP DDB was 98.98%.
"For a 99% confidence of being +/- 1%
DDB requires 2,783,536 hands.
DW requires 1,713,354 hands
JB requires 1,293,635 hands"
Food for thought.
With perfect strategy a $1 9/6 DDB player after 2,783,536 hands has a 99%
confidence of having a loss between $2,783 and $281,137.
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