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I'm a Japanese guy, Nokkie. I'm a cram school teacher and normally work in the evening. When I have time, I make a study of Blackjack through taking a test practically. I wanna become a smarter blackjack player in the future. I've been seeking for a convincing rule recently.
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2017年7月22日土曜日

[Caribbean Poker] Pair Raise Strategy


Caribbean Poker Strategy

Raise! if you have one pair at the least.

It's brand-new here!
I just started experiments on Caribbean Stud Poker today.

This time, the experiment was conducted following Pair Raise Strategy.
If the player's hand is one pair or better, he will raise (call).

Compared to Blackjack experiments, it's quite hard to keep it up.
Card shuffling must be done every game.
So I'll continue this experiment bit by bit.

This video consists of 30 games
The playback times is about 25 min.


This graph shows the result of the first 10 games.
It was hard for the player to win properly this time.

The player started with 20 chips and ended with 16 chips.
So he lost 4 chips.

According to the information from the Internet, the house edge in this Poker is about 5 %.
Isn't it high?

Seeing the percentage, we might avoid playing it.
However, there are attractive odds in the Poker.
For example, 7 to 1 for Full House, 20 to 1 for Four of a kind, etc.

If we should have Royal Flush, we will win 100 to 1.
Royal Flush?
Who wins?
I've never got it nor seen someone get it.

Caribbean Stud Poker is like a lottery.
We have to keep playing it patiently, wishing for a better hand.


This graph shows the result of the 20 games (R01-R20).
From this result, many players might avoid playing it.

The player started with 20 chips and ended with 9 chips.
So he lost 11 chips.

I guess we would be defeated gradually.
However, the players must be waiting for a big winning.
They are really patient, aren't they?


This graph shows the result of the 30 games (R01-R30)
It's getting better.

The player started with 9 chips and ended with 13 chips.
So he won 4 chips.

Look forward to the next part.




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