Looks like my intuition was right about the $5 bet but not the $15 or overall bankroll. The sum of these bankrolls is $8k but there's no reason to separate bankrolls and add them like that, so some value smaller than that will be where the 1% ROR for the overall trip lies.
At 500 hands per hour, average losses with expert. Take 8-5 Jacks or Better, a 97.3-percent game with expert play. When I go to look for the 1% ROR value for the 3200 hands at $15 per hand, I find that $5025 will give you a 0.996% chance of going bust. Bankroll requirements can be lower on lower-playing games that have less variance. I get a 0.999% chance of losing $3000 when playing 8000 hands of $1 9/6 JoB over 500k trials. You can't just add the bankrolls either, but I'd say $5k would probably be good enough to have about a 1% ROR.įortunately I wrote a program that will do this sort of simulation, but only on the individual parts, so you'll have to combine them somehow. Frequently Asked Questions - Video Poker Strategy Calculator Video Poker Strategy Maker Sample 8/5 Super Aces Quick Quads. For the $15 single line over 3200 hands I'd probably say less than $4k. From my own experience playing $1 for a while, I'd guess 3k would probably put you in the 1% ROR range over 8k hands.