I answered this the last time you asked. It is very rare (Once in 9746100)
 but on the dealt royal if a deal multiplier was coming then both the deal
 and draw get the 10x multiplier.
 
 The 4.01 appears in the help screen on the machine so it is correct. The
 dealt RF bonus adds about 15.66 *4000 = 62640 per 69212700 coins in or about
 0.0905%. (This assumes that you get the 2nd multiplier once every 15 hands
 on average. EG 20-(4.01)-(4.01/15)) The two 4.01s add 0.0952% if the base
 game is 100% so about 0.0948% for 9-6 jacks. Thus 9-6 jacks is about 99.73%
 for dbl super times pay versus 99.82% for normal super times pay.
 
 From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
 billchute2
 Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 8:37 PM
 To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [vpFREE] double super times poker
 
 I asked this question a few weeks ago. Do any of you math types have any
 thoughts about this?
 
 On the WizardofOdds web site;
 
 On the super times pay page last updated Feb 23, 2009, the avg multiplyer is
 stated to be 4.05.
 
 On the double super times page last update Nov 10, 2010, the avg multiplyer
 is stated to be 4.01.
 
 If the multiplyer is in fact 4.01, I calculate no advantage to playing 7
 coins over 6 coins or even over 5 coins.
 
 Is the 4.01 a misprint (it appears twice) or am I doing something wrong with
 my math?
 
 Bill C.
 
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