RF cycles are the same for single line and multiline. However, it's more likely that you'll suffer a drought in multiline. The opposite side of that coin is that it's also more likely that you'll hit multiple royals within a limited span of hands.
The obvious factor behind this is that multiple hands are sourced from a single deal. This makes strings of unusually good or bad outcomes more likely in multiplay.
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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Bob Vp <bobvp4809@...> wrote:
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> On single-play deuces (FPDW, NSUD, and DDW), I have played about 220,000 hands since my last royal.  On last week's Vegas trip, I played the 50 play NSUD @ South Point for a few hours after attending Bob Dancer's VP classes.  I hit 3 royals on 42,000 hands (10,500 points earned X 4 because I played all 50 lines of $.05 NSUD). My 50 play total hands is about 120,000 hands, all @ SP.
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> Based on Tom Ski's figures (from VPFREE site), an average royal cycle on the deuces games I play should occur between 43,500 - 45,300 hands. My question is - does the royal average equate to 50 play or are there separate averages for multi-play games?  I know variance is slightly less on multi-play games and would like to know if the RF cycle average also differs. If there is a cycle difference, what is the frequency on 50 line NSUD? Also, what is the formula that I can use to compute RF cycles on multi-play games?Â
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> FYI, VP results last week (played 7 days) was a big loss on single-line because no RF and only 1 Deuce hit and a small profit on the 50 play because of 3 royals and 2 deuces.
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[vpFREE] Re: Is the RF frequency average the same for single line and multi line?
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