I understand about none of the strategy plays change, but I don't think that you can get the variance for the game without knowing the multiplier frequency, which apparently is (at least slightly) different than regular Super Times Pay. Or is that public knowledge that I just haven't noticed?
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From: Bob Dancer <bobdancervp@hotmail.com>
To: vpfree@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 12:46 AM
Subject: RE: [vpFREE] Re: Need help finding video poker software
> "casinogeek" <casinogeek@...> wrote:
> My question is, does anyone know if the Wolf software
> will be updated to include games like Double Super Times
> Pay? I have tried some other software but the automated
> simulation does not seem to provide the same type of info
> that I find to be useful. Any suggestions?
There are a lot of games (like Quick Quads --- Ultimate X) that I'd like to see on a new version of Video Poker for Winners. Unfortunately Mike Wood --- the mathematician behind VPW --- passed away not so long ago. He was one of Ernie Moody's best friends. Ernie (the financial backer behind the software) hasn't felt inclined to go ahead with another version. Insofar as Double Super Times Pay specifically, the game can be analyzed completely by treating it as regular 5-coin-per-line game and adding a half-percent to the return. None of the plays change when you go from regular pay schedules to DSTP pay schedules. Bob
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