Well, thanks for your help so far. I didn't know where to go to find chance
for 4OAK on flop. So if I read correctly I take 54,145 divided by13 = 4165
for any 4OAK. So my roughly 29,000 hands puts me @ about 7 cycles.
Certainly possible, but still a little suspicious. I've been tracking other
factors.
I'm recording 40% -, 40%+, 100% -, 100%+, 3A -, 3A+, three 2,3,4-, three
2,3,4 +. Odd-, Odd+, as well as 4-to-royal. I'm calling Odd- those hands
where I start w/ 2/R & end up w/ 4/R or other strange looking plays. Odd+
is starting w/ 1pr, ending up w 4OAK, plus other strange occurrences. Of
course this does slow my play somewhat. Most of the other stuff looks
relatively OK, long term. It's the dealt 4OAK. I plan to stick w/ it for
now. I may research how to get ahold of gaming outside casino. Limited
research gave me info on Illinois gaming web site, but couldn't come up w/
phone # or email. I'll investigate further B4 I give up. I am after all
"hooked on QQ".
From: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vpFREE@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 2:30 PM
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [vpFREE] Informal, SERIOUS survey on Quick Quads
James Beam wrote:
Each 4 of a kind (not including quick quads) is dealt every 54,145
hands. If you want to include dealt quick quads, each 3 of a kind is
dealt every 615.284 hands and every full house is dealt every 108,290
hands, so 222AA and 44422 are dealt every 108,290 hands and 333A2 and
444A3 are each dealt every 40,608.75 hands.
The problem I've always had with this approach is that you're still
left guessing. After you've analyzed your results and determined how
likely they were, you still don't know how likely it is that the
machine is gaffed.
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