The actual return for a $10,100 meter is 97.75%, so pretty close. The base return is 92.63%, so the total return could be approximated as 94.66% + 3.05% = 97.71%. In the case of a $10,100 meter, that is $6,100 higher than a non-progressive. My answer assumes the player follows the same 6/5 optimal strategy the entire time.Ī simple approximation for any 52-card video poker game is to add 0.5% for every extra 1,000 coins in the meter. Before some perfectionist writes me, as the progressive goes up, the optimal strategy will change, to be more aggressive towards playing for royals. So, $12,000 is still a long way away from break-even. For a $1 machine ($5 total bet) the breakeven point would be $5*2,906 = $14,530. Let’s call j the breakeven jackpot amount. The return of all the wins besides the royal is 0.926273. However, I like to use more significant digits that that, so let’s take the return, divided by the win, which is 0.020297/800 = 0.00002537. My table says the probability of a royal is 0.000025.
For Example: If you’re playing on a quarter (0.25) machine and insert 100, you have 400 credits.
You insert money, and it’s converted into credits based on the denomination of the machine. The return of 6/5 double double bonus is 0.946569, to be exact. The Basics of Joker Poker Almost all video poker games follow the same format, including Joker Poker.