Talking about Dealt Royals...
One of my favorite machines is the Good Times Pay triple play NSUD at the
South Point.
This machine has been horrible to me over the last
3 years. I recorded losing 80% of my sessions on the machine, never a
royal, and a couple of cycles behind in 4 ducks. Thus stuck about $4000, I
began to ask friends ...is this machine fixed ?...its always ice cold ! I
had a glimmer of hope 6 months ago, when I left the machine for dinner, came
back 2 hours later, and somebody had hit a RF on the machine. To make a long
story short, on my last trip to SP , and with only 2 hours before my flight
back to NYC, I was playing and as usual, saw my stakes swing
down...$300...$250...$200...$150...$100...$50...2 plays left when
...boom...lights flashing....$5000 hand pay. I was dealt a royal flush and 2
of the lines had a 2X multiplier ! Wow...lucky day, finally ahead on these
fun machines...alleluia!!
regards...Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "runningfrog88" <pittstj@gmail.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 11:08 AM
Subject: [vpFREE] Starting hands that result in RF
>I looked around for a while, but can't seem to find this posted anywhere.
>
> I'm familiar with the math for the likelihood of getting a RF holding 4
> cards (1 in 47), 3 cards (1 in 1081), etc. And I am familiar with the RF
> cycle representing the overall frequency.
>
> What proportion of RF results come from the various starting positions?
>
> Example: For 9/6 JoB, what proportion of RF results come from holding RF4,
> RF3, RF2, RF1, etc?
>
> Do 62% of Royals come from being dealt four to a royal? 21% come from
> being dealt 3 to a royal? etc?
>
> Thanks in advance. Doubly so if there is a really obvious link I should
> have found before. :)
>
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