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Enthusiastic table chat does work, and also helps to quickly ID the fish by seeing who responds favorably to that sort of thing. Giving them the payout figures helps to get them worked up.
There is a that will figure it all out for you.
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Simne you keep spamming this calculator, let me ask you a question about it... What do the "odds" represent, and how were they calculated?
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Table_share_payout:Jackpot_collection_contribution
calculated as table_share / (0.50/number_of_players_dealt_in) Example: For a $100,000 jackpot with 9 players dealt in, the total table share is 17.5% or $17,500. The individual table share is $17,500/7 = $2500. Each player's jackpot collection contribution is $0.50/9 = $.05555 Thus, the table share is paying 2500:0.05555 = 45000:1 By several analyses, the odds of being in a jackpot hand seem to be a few 100,000:1. Bless the players who chase these situations. ![]()
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