Bob wrote: "For three days in a row you play one hour of $1 NSU video poker at the Gold Coast and each day you lose. On each of those days you immediately walk across the street and play one hour of $1 NSU video poker at the Palms and win. On the fourth day, you have time for only one hour of play at one of these casinos. Which one is the smarter play for you?"
That's probably not a statistically significant dataset, you need at least 5x524=2620 hands to begin to get some clarity on the dirty royal, but if it were it could be an indication that it's easier to play the Palms machines accurately while something about the Gold Coast machines is causing you to make more errors. Keep in mind there are two types of errors: those you spot just after you committed to the play, and those you never even saw but were there none the less. It's true there is a GTO (Game Theory Optimal) solution to video poker, but it's unlikely anyone can actually execute it flawlessly in the casino environment and it's also likely that error rates differ from casino to casino depending on the distractions employed against you and the condition (new or old, well maintained or poorly maintained) of the machines.
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