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February 15th, 2015 at 3:27:27 AM permalink
Recently, I encountered a curiosity - a 9/5 JoB single line game, but apparently with no royal penalty when playing less than 5 coins.

Royal on 1 coin was 800, 2 coins was 1600, ... 5 coins, 4000. I realized after I'd left that I had not snapped a pic of the paytable.

Anything I need to worry about playing this game? (Yes, tribal, but I don't particularly think it's gaffed.)
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February 15th, 2015 at 4:09:07 AM permalink
Probably not gaffed, just nothing extra for that final coin and making a lot of money off those who never read the rules in the first place.
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February 15th, 2015 at 4:35:01 AM permalink
Quote: Dieter

Recently, I encountered a curiosity - a 9/5 JoB single line game, but apparently with no royal penalty when playing less than 5 coins.

Royal on 1 coin was 800, 2 coins was 1600, ... 5 coins, 4000. I realized after I'd left that I had not snapped a pic of the paytable.

Anything I need to worry about playing this game? (Yes, tribal, but I don't particularly think it's gaffed.)



That sounds weird to me. First coin usually pays 250, and 800 refers to how many are paid for 5 coin. But I remember seeing something like this once at Chumash, Ca, an Indian Casino, but I didn't fully investigate .You sure they didn't pay 1 on 2 pair or something to offset the Royal?
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February 15th, 2015 at 4:35:43 AM permalink
Quote: FleaStiff

Probably not gaffed, just nothing extra for that final coin and making a lot of money off those who never read the rules in the first place.



no, at one coin 'normal' is 250 ... 800 for one usually *represents* the bonus [4000 for 5 coins]
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February 15th, 2015 at 5:22:08 AM permalink
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In your scenario, starting with 800 coins, you'd be paid 12,800 for 5 coins. You sure they didn't pay 1 on 2 pair or something to offset the Royal?



Working from my fallible memory, it was 1 2 3 4 5 9 ? ? 800 on one coin. (I don't remember the numbers for 4oK / SF; I do remember that they didn't seem way out of line from normal.)
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February 15th, 2015 at 5:55:57 AM permalink
Quote: Greasyjohn

12,800



if this was actually seen, then beware that they may be showing something for 20 coins without making it clear!
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February 15th, 2015 at 6:10:31 AM permalink
Quote: Dieter

Working from my fallible memory, it was 1 2 3 4 5 9 ? ? 800 on one coin. (I don't remember the numbers for 4oK / SF; I do remember that they didn't seem way out of line from normal.)



go back and double check.

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February 15th, 2015 at 6:18:45 AM permalink
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go back and double check.

it's the only way you'll get piece of mind and a restful sleep. :)



Hinterlands, 3 hour drive, and... next week, when the offers make it worthwhile to hit that neck of the woods again.
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February 15th, 2015 at 6:23:21 AM permalink
When I was at a casino in Quebec, I noticed this as well... on all the video poker games, there was no bonus for the 5th coin.. it was available at each coin level. I figured that had to be a provincial law or something.
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February 15th, 2015 at 8:30:14 AM permalink
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Quote: Greasyjohn

12,800

if this was actually seen, then beware that they may be showing something for 20 coins without making it clear!



...16?
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February 22nd, 2015 at 7:38:56 AM permalink
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go back and double check.





(The camera seems to have focused on the reflection... sorry about that.)

A little more looking around showed 800-for-1 coin payout on most of the deuces, BP, DB, etc games, too. SRFDDB was offering 10000-for-1 on SRF, 800-for-1 on RF.

So experts... am I missing anything by playing 1 coin instead of 5 coins?
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February 22nd, 2015 at 7:59:48 AM permalink
Quote: Dieter



(The camera seems to have focused on the reflection... sorry about that.)

A little more looking around showed 800-for-1 coin payout on most of the deuces, BP, DB, etc games, too. SRFDDB was offering 10000-for-1 on SRF, 800-for-1 on RF.

So experts... am I missing anything by playing 1 coin instead of 5 coins?



Edit: I'm real curious what those that can crunch the numbers think. But my guess is that for essentially paying the Royal "bonus" for 1-5 coins, that this is not offset by the machine paying only 5 for a flush. In other words, it is still a -EV game.
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February 22nd, 2015 at 8:08:26 AM permalink
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I'm real curious what those that can crunch the numbers. But my guess is that for one coin, paying 800 for a royal is not offset by the machine paying only 5 for a flush. And the Royal doesn't double for each additional coin. If it did the third coin would pay 3,200. And of course, the fifth coin payout reflects a regular 9/5 Jacks game.



It's 9/5 JOB. What were you expecting the flush to pay?
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February 22nd, 2015 at 8:21:28 AM permalink
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It's 9/5 JOB. What were you expecting the flush to pay?



Sabre, I corrected my post which you responded to; there were errors. Royals, of course, don't double with each coin. If they did (for this game) for 1-5 coins it would look like this: 800, 1,600, 3,200, 6,400, 12,800. Would 't that be nice. (In a prior post in this thread I made the same "doubling" mistake.)
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February 22nd, 2015 at 5:37:50 PM permalink
Quote: Dieter



(The camera seems to have focused on the reflection... sorry about that.)

A little more looking around showed 800-for-1 coin payout on most of the deuces, BP, DB, etc games, too. SRFDDB was offering 10000-for-1 on SRF, 800-for-1 on RF.

So experts... am I missing anything by playing 1 coin instead of 5 coins?



to me, 2 coins is your best bang for the buck
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February 22nd, 2015 at 6:46:25 PM permalink
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Quote: Dieter



(The camera seems to have focused on the reflection... sorry about that.)

A little more looking around showed 800-for-1 coin payout on most of the deuces, BP, DB, etc games, too. SRFDDB was offering 10000-for-1 on SRF, 800-for-1 on RF.

So experts... am I missing anything by playing 1 coin instead of 5 coins?



to me, 2 coins is your best bang for the buck



All coins 1-5 have the same odds. What do you mean?
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February 22nd, 2015 at 7:08:35 PM permalink
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Quote: 100xOdds

to me, 2 coins is your best bang for the buck



All coins 1-5 have the same odds. What do you mean?



Well, the other ones aren't highlighted in red... so 2 coins is obviously better. ;)
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February 22nd, 2015 at 7:23:35 PM permalink
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Well, the other ones aren't highlighted in red... so 2 coins is obviously better. ;)



Lol

I found this set up the other day on a spin poker game. 800 for 1 royal on any credits bet. First time I really have run across it.
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February 22nd, 2015 at 8:04:13 PM permalink
If you're playing $1, your best bet is 1 coin, since when/if you hit the royal, you won't have to file a w2g. If $0.50 denom, then 2 coins or 1 coin.
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February 23rd, 2015 at 1:30:07 AM permalink
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If you're playing $1, your best bet is 1 coin, since when/if you hit the royal, you won't have to file a w2g. If $0.50 denom, then 2 coins or 1 coin.

You're always thinking.

They would probably be bad for special promotions since 5 coins(usually max) is normally required for eligibility. Running FP or something they wouldn't be bad if you just wanted to get as close as possible with little variance without giving up much.

Do they require an extra button action to keep it at only 1 coin bet? Because my "muscle memory" from playing older machines I tend to max bet and draw almost simultaneously instead of just hitting draw repeatedly.
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February 23rd, 2015 at 1:58:53 AM permalink
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Do they require an extra button action to keep it at only 1 coin bet?



Max Bet is right next to Deal/Draw. Deal/Draw is easier for me to hit.

The last bet seemed to be repeated when pressing Deal/Draw.

So, uhh, no.
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February 23rd, 2015 at 7:05:31 AM permalink
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Quote: 100xOdds

Quote: Dieter



(The camera seems to have focused on the reflection... sorry about that.)

A little more looking around showed 800-for-1 coin payout on most of the deuces, BP, DB, etc games, too. SRFDDB was offering 10000-for-1 on SRF, 800-for-1 on RF.

So experts... am I missing anything by playing 1 coin instead of 5 coins?



to me, 2 coins is your best bang for the buck



All coins 1-5 have the same odds. What do you mean?



1st coin = $800 royal
2nd coin = $1600 royal -> amount doubles
3rd coin = 2400 royal -> only 50% more
etc
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February 23rd, 2015 at 8:45:00 AM permalink
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1st coin = $800 royal
2nd coin = $1600 royal -> amount doubles
3rd coin = 2400 royal -> only 50% more
etc



Relative to the first coin, when...
Bet doubles, payout doubles.
Bet triples, payout triples.
Bet quadruples, payout quadruples.
etc.
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February 24th, 2015 at 10:44:39 PM permalink
Quote: Greasyjohn

Edit: I'm real curious what those that can crunch the numbers think. But my guess is that for essentially paying the Royal "bonus" for 1-5 coins, that this is not offset by the machine paying only 5 for a flush. In other words, it is still a -EV game.



You are correct. 9/5 JOB played at 5-coin is -EV so this game played at 1 through 5 coins is no different.
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