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- High Card Flush Advanced Strategy - Wizard of Vegas
Where he improves upon previous strategies is he considers the suit distribution of penalty cards in that borderline T32 to T98 range That results in a house edge of 2 6855% and an Element of Risk of 1 57% That makes High Card Flush a very competitive game to play in terms of odds and the strategy is quite easy
- High Card Flush discussed in Other Games Gambling at Wizard of Vegas
After all, the way it is, it seems like if the 7 cards is made up of a 4 card flush plus a 3 card 9 high flush, that they would cancel each other out for a push This is somewhat confirmed by the 2 card push If the 7 cards is made up of a 4 or 5 card flush and a 2 card flush, well, the 2 card pushes, so the 4 or 5 card payout remains correct
- High Card Flush - side bet strategy (?) - Wizard of Vegas
$1 - $300 on each of the side bets (4-7 card flush 3 or more to straight flushes) The odds they pay are (what I believe is) the standard odds: Four card flush: 1-1 Five card flush: 10-1 Six card flush: 100-1 Seven card flush: 300-1 Three card SF: 7-1 Four card SF: 60-1 Five card SF: 100-1 Six card SF: 1000-1 Seven card SF: 8000-1
- Where can I find High Card Flush? - wizardofvegas. com
The flush bet seems to be a lot better though, at 100-1 for a 7-card flush, then 20-1, 10-1, and 2-1 for a 4-card flush Once again, pending my math being correct, I get a 5 3% house edge which is better than the tables on the Wizard of Odds site
- High Card Flush odds of winning. - Wizard of Vegas
The main bet on High Card Flush has a house advantage of 2 71% This of course includes times when the player receives less than a statistically playable hand of 10 8 6 or better Once a player receives a 10 8 6 or better, is the advantage now in the players favor?
- High Card Flush - Wizard of Vegas
The pay tables are Flush = 200 - 20 - 10 - 2 and Straight Flush = 500 - 200 - 100 - 50 - 9 Deal is from an automatic shuffler and all seats get dealt a hand I've played a few times and probably lost more than I've won (dealer seems to get more four and five card flush hands than players) I play $10 flush and $5 straight flush with a $25 ante
- WOO High Card Flush Calculation Methodology - Wizard of Vegas
I realize that most of the High Card Flush situations can be calculated analytically i e player has 4-7card flush A potentially tricky aspect is realizing that the either (or both) the player and dealer can be dealt a hand with two 3-card flushes (in different suits) and that the higher of the two flushes plays
- Element of Risk Playing High Card Flush with Bonuses?
Each of the flush and straight flush has its own HE No correlation to the other bets The amount of the bet doesn't change either the HE or the EOR In the base bet, you do place a 2nd bet equal to the first, except when you fold, or when you have a 5 or more card flush
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