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It works in a similar way as Ultimate X Bonus Streak, except multiplier streaks are randomly given, not earned.
I explain the rules and vulturing strategy in my new page at WoO on Multipliers Rising Poker.
I spent a long time on a complicated strategy looking ahead up to three hands, but I don't think there are situations where it's needed to look ahead that far.
The question for the poll is would you play Multipliers Rising Poker?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEqQZ4Gqkc8
Quote: WizardHere is another game ripe for vulturing -- Multipliers Rising Poker.
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It works in a similar way as Ultimate X Bonus Streak, except multiplier streaks are randomly given, not earned.
I explain the rules and vulturing strategy in my new page at WoO on Multipliers Rising Poker.
I spent a long time on a complicated strategy looking ahead up to three hands, but I don't think there are situations where it's needed to look ahead that far.
The question for the poll is would you play Multipliers Rising Poker?
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I always play on multiplers games... this takes gambling to the next level because it include required more "luck" to win more! hahaha
but I would not bet for all in all the time
"If the total multipliers are equal or greater than the number of plays, then play!... The following will be the multipliers the next hand:
Top left: 1x
Top right: 6x
Middle left: 6x
Middle right: 1x
Bottom: 1x
The total multipliers are 15, which is well more than the 10 we need, so the next game would be a good bet."
What makes 10 the number of plays that we need in a five-handed game? (Sorry if I'm missing something obvious).
Quote: AaronKingIn the WOO article, it shows an example of five-handed play and says this:
"If the total multipliers are equal or greater than the number of plays, then play!... The following will be the multipliers the next hand:
Top left: 1x
Top right: 6x
Middle left: 6x
Middle right: 1x
Bottom: 1x
The total multipliers are 15, which is well more than the 10 we need, so the next game would be a good bet."
What makes 10 the number of plays that we need in a five-handed game? (Sorry if I'm missing something obvious).
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You're betting ten coins per hand, double the usual. A five hand play on this game is equivalent to ten regular hands.

