Polytarp
Legend
Bronze Level
Understanding the different rules of blackjack at the various casino's, the min/max bet sizes and the comps/loyalty points earned by risking your money is a requirement to play well and be compensated accordingly.
The same holds true for poker.
Can anyone provide an example of risk equivalence between a blackjack game and a poker game?
For example, in blackjack, the number of decks, betting range and other factors such as using a point count system, knowing the particular rules of that casino such as the cut depth....etc... can be used to obtain a single number that will give the probability of success of the two cards you have vs the dealer.
What would be an equivalent NLH poker game in terms of stakes, betting rules, number of players, and speed (turbo, regular...) in terms of the probability of success of the two cards you have vs the number of players in the pot?
For example, AK in blackjack is an immediate win except when the dealer shows the same....AK in poker gives a specific probability of success depending upon the cards showing on the board.
The same holds true for poker.
Can anyone provide an example of risk equivalence between a blackjack game and a poker game?
For example, in blackjack, the number of decks, betting range and other factors such as using a point count system, knowing the particular rules of that casino such as the cut depth....etc... can be used to obtain a single number that will give the probability of success of the two cards you have vs the dealer.
What would be an equivalent NLH poker game in terms of stakes, betting rules, number of players, and speed (turbo, regular...) in terms of the probability of success of the two cards you have vs the number of players in the pot?
For example, AK in blackjack is an immediate win except when the dealer shows the same....AK in poker gives a specific probability of success depending upon the cards showing on the board.