Casino tools instructions
Required Inputs
Game – If you want to select a game you need to click on the game group in the main menu, then select the bubble on the left menu that indicates the desired game. If you want to play blackjack games, there is a program pulldown. After selecting a program in the pulldown, your possibly blackjack games available will show down.
Bonus – Bonus is obviously the amount of the bonus. To analyze variety and expected return for play without bonuses, don’t touch the bonus option leave it at 0. The calculator can only supports cashable bonuses (both pre-wager and post-wager). Instead for the sticky bonuses, you need to see the two-tier betting simulator.
Wagering – Wagering should be indicated as either a total wagering need or in terms of the bonus. As a simple example, a casino might offer a good $100 bonus with 40xB wagering on the blackjack tables. you need to enter either a bonus of “100″ and wagering of “40″, pushing “xB”; or enter a bonus of “100″ and wagering of 40×100=”4000″, selecting “Total.”
Bet Size – Bet size is the amount of bet per hand. The software assumes a fixed bet amount across the full wagering. In video poker, bet amount is not the coin dimension. It is the coin amount * coins per hand. See the exemplification, in the multiple hands division for more details. For 3-card 2nd chance, bet amount is the sum of the ante bet and side bet.
Optional Inputs
Bankroll – “Standard” it’s a normal bankroll results expect no influence from bankroll limitations, so EV stays the same for all bet amounts. “Limited” bankroll conclusions assume bankroll limits influence the final results, so EV become bigger as chance of busting early on in the wagering enlarge.
Deposit – Deposit is the amount of the player current deposit. You can only see the Deposit input when the bankroll option is set to “Limited”. This option is not visible and does not effects results when your bankroll is set to “Standard”. Multiple Hands - Multiple hands it’s the mode that implicate playing several video poker or blackjack hands against a single dealer hand. If you are betting on 100-play video poker with a total amount of $5, the bet average size per hand would be .05 . so, you can easily set bet amount to the value of .05 and the option “multiple hands” to 100. In case you are playing ‘normal’, one hand at a time, use the default option “multiple hands” value of 1.
Player Hands & Dealer Hands – When you selected video blackjack, the multiple hands input is substituted with two new inputs which are “dealer hands” and “player hands”. ” These coincide to the number of user and dealer hands in the video blackjack game. Bet amount is the bet size on each hand in this case and not the total of bets among all hands. But if you are playing in the normal way, one hand at a time, use can easily put the default value of 1.
Corr. Between Hands – This option between hands refers to the link between payouts of every hand in video poker. A correlation of 0 explain that every hand is fully independent from one another. A value of 1 indicates that the payout is always the same each hand. Many video poker variations use a correlation value in a range of 0.10 to 0.15. This option (correlation) between hands input is only available when you have selected a video poker game.
House Edge – This option is the house edge of the game you have chosen. For fine tuning to a particular rule set or paytable, you can, obviously adapt the house edge value from the standard. Modify the “Expressed” input option to change whether house edge is put per hand (default) or per unit wagered.
Standard Deviation – Standard deviation is the default deviation of the game you choose. For fine tuning to a particular rule set or pay table, you can adjust the normal deviation value from the defaults. Default deviation is articulate in terms of a single hand, so the standard value stays the same for mullti-hand and single-hand video poker. Modify the option “Expressed” to change whether default deviation is shown per hand (default) or per unit wagered.
“Final Bet : Initial Bet Ratio” – is the proportion between the medium final bet and starting bet. this option could only influences outcomes in games with imaginable bet raises, like war and blackjack. The final bet : initial bet ratio option is only available and visible when you are playing a game with potential bet raises, and the input “Expressed” is set to per hand.
Expressed – The expressed input describes the standard deviation and house edge expressed per hand (default) or per wager (more important if you are playing a bonus). House edge is characterize in terms of starting bet. A useful figure for bonuses play is what we can call the house edge per unit wagered. This rate corresponds to the medium loss on each unit wagered. You need to select “per hand” to use default house edge and standard deviation rates. These values are expressed per starting bet. To use “per wager” you need to select standard deviation per wagered and house edge per unit wagered.
Outputs
Expected Return – The expected return is the medium gain you can get with the programmed inputs. Positive rates denote a gain. Negative rate denote a loss. This option is expressed in the same ways as the bonus and deposit inputs.
Chance of Bust – The chance of bust output indicates the chance you have of losing the deposit and bonus before completing the wagering necessity. This rate is only available when you se r the bankroll input to limited.
Chance of Gain – The chance of gain output accords to the possibility of making a net gain, after completing the wagering necessity. You can see this value only when the bankroll input is set to default.
Standard Deviation Range – Imaging a normal distribution, 68% of results should be within the 1 normal (standard) deviation range, and 95% of outcome should be within 2 standard deviation parameter.





