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  1. #1
    John Doe
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    John Doe: Need long-term ROR...

    for the following rules, BR and betting schedule:

    6D, S17, DOA, DAS, SPL3, SPA1, NS (.404% house edge)
    75% pen

    BR = $3,000

    TC<-1: $0
    -1<=TC<=1: $5
    TC=2: $10
    TC=3: $20
    TC=4: $40
    TC=5: $50
    TC>=6: $60
    (TC's are truncated)

    Thanks much to anybody who replies.

  2. #2
    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: 12.97%

    > Thanks much to anybody who replies.

    Win rate, $7.25 per hour.

    Don

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    John Doe
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    John Doe: Re: 12.97%

    > Win rate, $7.25 per hour.

    > Don

    Thank you very much. If it isn't too much trouble, would you tell me what those figures would be for a play-all approach with the same betting ramp? Thanks for all of the excellent information you provide.

  4. #4
    Don Schlesinger
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    Don Schlesinger: Re: 12.97%

    > Thank you very much. If it isn't too much trouble,
    > would you tell me what those figures would be for a
    > play-all approach with the same betting ramp?

    21.99% and $5.50 per hour.

    > Thanks for all of the excellent information you provide.

    You're very welcome.

    Don

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    John Doe
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    John Doe: Re: 12.97%

    > 21.99% and $5.50 per hour.

    > You're very welcome.

    > Don

    Am I correct in assuming that the win rates you stated are for 100 hands/hour? Thanks again.

  6. #6
    chgobjpro
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    chgobjpro: You'd be better off ......

    flipping burgers till you build up your bank.


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