January 15th, 2017 at 12:07:54 AM
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Hello,
A local casino runs a progressive jackpot and I am trying to figure out the break-even point of this side bet. If anybody could help me work out the following odds that would be great.
In a standard 6 deck game:
1. The player is dealt a straight.
2. The player is dealt a straight flush.
3. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King
4. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King and the dealer is dealt and Ace & King
5. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King and the dealer is dealt a suited Ace & King
6. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King and the dealer is dealt a same-suited Ace & King as the player
Each condition is exclusive so the player being dealt 7h6h counts as 2., not 1. & 2.
Thanks in advance for the help!
A local casino runs a progressive jackpot and I am trying to figure out the break-even point of this side bet. If anybody could help me work out the following odds that would be great.
In a standard 6 deck game:
1. The player is dealt a straight.
2. The player is dealt a straight flush.
3. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King
4. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King and the dealer is dealt and Ace & King
5. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King and the dealer is dealt a suited Ace & King
6. The player is dealt a suited Ace & King and the dealer is dealt a same-suited Ace & King as the player
Each condition is exclusive so the player being dealt 7h6h counts as 2., not 1. & 2.
Thanks in advance for the help!