cmayhem wrote, "My guess is bankroll requirements for spin played at 3 lines is roughly similar to 3-play..."
I think that's a good assumption. I used DRA-VP 2.0 to compare 9-line Spin Poker with "normal" 10-play for 25c 8/5 Bonus Poker.
After 4000 hands, with a $1000 bankroll. (A $1000 Goal, but doesn't stop at Goal.)
..................Spin.........10-Play
ROR..........55%.........59%
Goal..........27%.........28%
So, short-term flux is slightly higher for 10-play, as you might expect.
Longterm bankrolls are consistent, too. If total CB, BB, and perks are worth 2%, then here's the starting bankroll you'd need for a 1% RoR if you played the game forever:
..................Spin..........10-Play
.................$6900.........$7200
--Dunbar
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <cmayhem@...> wrote :
So one of the way I evaluate and compare plays is to run some bankroll numbers. I don't really know how to do that with spin poker. I understand the "physical" differences between spin and n play. I understand that spin at 9 lines increases volatility. My guess is bankroll requirements for spin played at 3 lines is roughly similar to 3 play... the difference 3 draws to one 47 card deck and 3 draws to three separate 47 card deck. Pat hands equal. Is my guess in the neighborhood of correct?
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