For a triple play, Howard's formula would be ($9,121.75 - $3000) /
(649,740*$1.25*3). Each $243 or so above the total of the 3 main
meters adds .01%.
tendimes34@yahoo.com wrote:
>Thanks, I might be overanalyzing this and thus confusing myself but for triple play do we apply to all 3 lines or take the progressive and back out 3k since we are really only playing one hand?
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> You have basically answered your own question. Since your holds do not affect this, if you are playing 5 coin 25c for example, the average cycle for one of these would be $812,175 for a dealt royal (649,740*$1.25).
> That would be the denominator and the numerator would be the current progressive minus $1,000. EG. A progressive of $9,121.75 ($1,000+$8,121.75) would add 1% to the game.
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> From: "tendimes34@..." <tendimes34@...>
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> Subject: [vpFREE] Dealt Royal Progressive
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> hi - newbie here looking for some help from the stronger math players. How do I calculate breakeven for a dealt royal progressive? Is there a simple rule to apply like there is w/standard royal progressives where x amount above 4000 coins ='s x% to add to the payback %? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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