View Full Version : Payback Ranges to Approach Amount "Advertised"
Slotspert
11-25-2017, 01:53 AM
I will keep it simple, but here is an example of a 90% confidence interval on a 9/6 Jacks or better Video Poker played mathematically perfectly. The same can be said for slot play although at a much lower payback range, substituting number of spins for number of hands. So this gives you an example of why we can have wild swings and how you would really need about 1,000,000 hand/spins to approach any advertised "payback" range... Slotspert :love-struck:
Number of Hands.... Payback intervals
1,000.....................76.5%-122.6%
10,000...................92.3%-106.8%
100,000................. 97.2%-101.8%
1,000,000.............. 98.8%-100.3%
10,000,000............. 99.3%-99.8%
100,000,000........... 99.5%-99.6%
1,000,000,000......... 99.5%-99.6%
P.S. For your brain's comfort, slots spins are always "played" perfectly whereas video poker hands are usually not.
Jen Jen
11-25-2017, 05:44 AM
Good to know, thanks for sharing!
clemi
11-25-2017, 06:04 PM
Thanks for the info... now trying to calculate this into time played haha.
TwoArmedBandito
11-25-2017, 06:38 PM
Yeah. But how does rubbing the screen affect payback percentages? ??!
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noleman
11-25-2017, 08:08 PM
Yeah. But how does rubbing the screen affect payback percentages? ??!
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And gentle rubbing with a smooth hand
Slotspert
11-29-2017, 08:43 PM
Thanks for the info... now trying to calculate this into time played haha.
It is possible to play as many as 1,200 hands per hour – and even more – while still playing perfect strategy. However, it is difficult to keep such a blistering pace for very long and maintain perfect play.
At 1,200 hands per hour you are playing 20 hands per minute – one hand every three seconds. In those three seconds you have to deal, examine the cards dealt, select cards the cards you decide to hold and hit the Draw button.
This is a scorching pace to maintain, but it can be done for two or more hours if one is rested and alert. The mechanics generally seldom cause errors, but the accuracy of analyzing the hands dealt and determining the best cards to hold tends to deteriorate over time.
Still at 1200 hands per hour, it will take you over 833 hours (about 35 non stop days), to approach the 1,000,000! Let me know when you have accomplished this :chuncky:
michelelovesvegas
11-29-2017, 10:09 PM
It is possible to play as many as 1,200 hands per hour – and even more – while still playing perfect strategy. However, it is difficult to keep such a blistering pace for very long and maintain perfect play.
At 1,200 hands per hour you are playing 20 hands per minute – one hand every three seconds. In those three seconds you have to deal, examine the cards dealt, select cards the cards you decide to hold and hit the Draw button.
This is a scorching pace to maintain, but it can be done for two or more hours if one is rested and alert. The mechanics generally seldom cause errors, but the accuracy of analyzing the hands dealt and determining the best cards to hold tends to deteriorate over time.
Still at 1200 hands per hour, it will take you over 833 hours (about 35 non stop days), to approach the 1,000,000! Let me know when you have accomplished this :chuncky:
Wish I had the time and BR to try!
Slotspert
11-29-2017, 11:18 PM
And gentle rubbing with a smooth hand
I think you meant to post that in reply to your girl overseas! :distant:
clemi
11-30-2017, 02:00 AM
Haha Slotspert!
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