Casino gbf
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Hello, Skyfarers, look at your chips, now back to mine, now back at yours, now back to mine. Sadly, they arent mine, but if you stopped playing the Casino without a strategy and started using the YANFLY METHOD, it could look like its mine. Look down, back up, where are you? Youre in the Casino Cage with chips your chips can look like. Whats in your hand, back at me. I have it, its a strategy with to that jackpot you want. Look again, the strategy is now diamonds! Anything is possible when you play using a strategy and not without a brain. Im on an airship.
- What rooms to pick
- GBF Poker Objective
- Should I play Double Up or Nothing?
- Double Up or Nothing Mode Mechanics
tl;dr: Look at your chip count and divide that by Then, pick the closest number out of 1, 10, , or to bet on. Always play 2 cards, not 1 card.
One of the most important things to first know at how to get good is knowing which room to pick. Look at your chip count and divide that by Then, pick the closest number out of 1, 10, , or to bet on. Why that? Because this means youll be guaranteeing at least games you can play before losing everything if youve lost all the games. If you cant play games at a table without losing everything, its not worth playing. If you go under that value, move to a lower room and work your way back up to the higher tables.
Examples:
- Got , chips? Play chip version.
- Got 30, chips? Play chip version.
- Got 3, chips? Play chip version.
Always play the 2-card version for Double Up. Never the 1-card version as thats pure RNG. You cant secure your wins like that.
tl;dr: Dont play for quality poker hands. Just aim to get into Double Up mode.
The picture above should tell you everything about what the real objective of this Poker system is. The Double Up or Nothing system is the way to go. Winning chips at a time is too slow. Instead, doubling everything up at a time is faster because exponential math says so. From the lowest bet of , it will go to , , , , , , , , , , ! Though you probably wont ever get all the way to m because of draws, but it sure beats winning quality hands only to get you to m huh?
Ignore going for high multipliers from quality hands. Why? Because were not aiming to beat someone else in Poker. Were just aiming to get into Double Up mode, and spending too much time pondering if you should go for a quality hand is time not spent clicking. For a quick checklist on cards to keep to quickly optimize your playtime efficiency:
Priority List:
- Does the first set of cards dealt have a winning hand by itself? If so, keep the cards that constitute to that winning hand.
- Do you have four cards of the same suit? If so, check those four and hope you get dealt a card that matches that suit for a flush.
- Do you have four cards whose values line up in order? For example, 4, 5, 6, 7. This gives you the potential to land a straight if you get a 3 or 8 making this an open straight.
- Do you have two cards of the same value? For example, a pair of Qs. Pick this and hope you get either a Q or get dealt another pair of some other value.
- Do you have a joker? Always keep the joker. The joker adds so many hand possibilities.
If you dont have any of those, dont even bother keeping any of the cards. If you follow the above 5 steps, youll have roughly a 28% to 32% (30% average) chance of getting into Double Up or Nothing per deal. Not going to put the math here because Im not going to nerd it out in this section (but I will later).
For example, this hand is absolutely trash. Theres no reason to keep any of them. Just move on. You reduce the odds of you actually getting a three-of-a-kind or two-pair by keeping 1 card and being dealt 4 instead of being dealt 5 new cards.
If you get only a joker, keep only the joker if theres nothing else it can get that can help you potentially get into Double Up or Nothing. Let the odds play it out for you. You get better odds of two-pair or three-of-a-kind if you dont keep a card than if you do. Like such:
tl;dr: Yes. Always.
Strategy tl;dr: 2 through 7, pick High. 9 through A, pick Low.
Long version: Yesssssssssssssssssssssss. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalways. No matter how high quality the hand is, always go for that Double Up or Nothing. Yes, you can end up with a crappy Double Up or Nothing starting card of 8, but even thats a rough 50% chance to win/lose. Thats much better than that 30%/70% chance to win/lose from regular dealing. Put up with it and click yes always. Once youre in, youll see something like this:
You pick whatever the face down card will be compared to the face up card on the left. Card values from lowest to highest work like this in case you dont know:
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K, A
By that alone, youll probably see that 8 is the dead center with 7 leaning slightly more for picking a high card while 9 leaning slightly more for picking a low card. Screw those three cards. Seriously. To make life simple:
- Do you see a 2 through 7? Pick High.
- Do you see a 9 through A? Pick Low.
If you feel like thats too simple and what a less RNG version, look towards the later end of this guide.
Most of the time, itll work out unless you get trolled. Trust me, youll know when you got trolled.
tl;dr: The card revealed on the right will become the card on the left for the next round.
Learn the gimmick of Double Up or Nothing mode! Whenever you win a round during Double Up or Nothing mode, the card revealed on the right will become the card on the left. Its tricky because you see the cards getting thrown off the screen making you think they dont carry over. But they do! And use that to your advantage to know if you want to keep on going or bail out. If you have a high bet and you get a crappy card like 7, 8, or 9, then bail out. If you have a high bet and see a super low card like a 2 or a super high card like an A, then keep pressing forward. You can maximize your winnings this way!
Want to know when are good times to bail out?
- You see a 7, 8, 9 coming up and your bet total has the same total digits as your chips total or more. ie. Bet of , and Chips of , Bail out and get that 1m.
- Apparently, you can go over m in bets, but you will not be able to continue betting a new round after if it exceeds m.
- You see a 7, 8, 9 coming up, your bet would land you in the ballpark figure you want for a prize. ie. Your bet is 1,, and you currently have 1,, chips. You want to reach 2,, to purchase Anat so theres no point in setting back your progress later.
You can go past 1,, in bets but you cannot stay a round after even if you havent reached round Whether or not you stay long enough to get past m is up to you, but should you go past it, itll promptly end the Double Up or Nothing sessions.
Proof:
When shouldnt you bail out? Only one real case:
You see a 7, 8, 9 coming up and your bet is still very low. ie. Bet of isnt worth bailing out on. Gamble that 50%~ rate instead because thats better than gambling away 30% win rate.
Some people may think its better to never bail out regardless of you being dealt a 7, 8, 9. This is entirely up to you. The way I see it, youre better off walking away with m in hand than to risk losing it to 7, 8, 9. As the odds are roughly 30% to reach Double Up mode, the odds arent a clear cut 50% to pass win in High/Low. When the risk ratio gets too high, its better off to walk away with part of something than nothing at all due to failure.
One other thing to note is that cards will not repeat until you press Deal or enter Double Up. This means that if you saw a card earlier, during the dealing phase or during Double Up, they will not repeat during their own phase. This means there will only ever be one Ace of Spades in a single dealing session, it will remain that way until you press Deal or enter Double Up. Youll never encounter multiple Ace of Spades during a playthrough during dealing, the same with Double Up, but you can encounter an Ace of Spades during the dealing phase and then again during Double Up. This can help you figure out the odds of winning if youre willing to get into that.
Claim: Most people will claim they saw 5 of a card being dealt during Double Up or Nothing. Not true. This is most likely because they saw the card dealt on the right fly off the screen then return back onto the screen. Be wary that this is actually the same exact card thats dealt to you across the rounds. The animation makes it tricky for your brain. Instead, pay attention to the card and suit of each Double Up or Nothing result. It will always be repeated as the next card.
For example:
- Round 1: Ace of Spades -> Ace of Hearts
- Round 2: Ace of Hearts -> Ace of Clubs
- Round 3: Ace of Clubs -> Ace of Diamonds
It will look like theres multiple Ace of Hearts and Ace of Clubs, but as said before, this is the exact same card being used for the next round. The animation just makes it look like a different one. If you dont believe me, try recording the data yourself amongst cards dealt during the Deal phase, both cards of Round 1 during Double Up or Nothing, and only the right card of the subsequent rounds.
And thats it! Hope you have fun!
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