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    Quote Originally Posted by G Man View Post
    No idea what you're talking about. You asked for the "Strip rules" and I told you what they are (were). I never mention Surrender ???
    Nothing serious. I just wanted to make some noise here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overkill View Post
    Is my advantage 2.875% given the $10-$20 spread I mentioned?
    You wish! Your total win was $1.15. The total amount bet is (37 x $10) + (3 x $20) = $430. $1.15/$430 = 0.267%. Not very impressive.

    Clearly, as I mentioned, you have to be betting much more on the hands where you have the large edge. I can't comment on ROR, as you never made any mention of the size of your bankroll.

    Don

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    Ok, thanks, Don.

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