Originally Posted by
DSchles
That is not the case actually, but not for the reason you quote. With the joint bank that is ten times the size of the individual's bank, each player on the team plays as if he/she owns the entire joint bank and plays for ten times as much as he/she would ordinarily wager. It doesn't matter that the win is now "chopped" ten ways, because the gross win is now 100 times what it was compared to the individual's solo play. So, the end result is that each player on the team wins ten times as much as he/she would win playing alone, even after the ten-way split.
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