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Originally Posted by
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So the correct percentages are (for DAS variance of 1.316):
1 hand : 0.76 / 0.76 = 1.00
2 hands: 0.56 / 0.76 = 0.74
3 hands: 0.44 / 0.76 = 0.58
4 hands: 0.36 / 0.76 = 0.47
5 hands: 0.31 / 0.76 = 0.41
6 hands: 0.27 / 0.76 = 0.36
7 hands: 0.24 / 0.76 = 0.32
For example, it is possible to bet 74 percent (about 3/4 of a single hand wager) on each of two spots and thus betting about 150 percent altogether at the same risk (e.g. bet two times 15 dollars = 30 dollars altogether instead of 20 dollars on one hand). Is this correct?
Yes, it's all correct.
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