UBetcha Games presents High Survivor
Here are the resulting house edges for each number of players at the table:
- Three Players: 8.12%
- Four Players: 6.17%
- Five Players: 4.95%
- Six Players: 4.13%
- Seven Players: 3.54%
These calculations slightly understate the house edge, because they assume that
anytime all players match their suit, no rake is collected. However, if the jackpot was
non-empty at the time, a rake can still be collected. This simplification of the
calculations has only a minor effect on the house edge.
While it is useful to know the house edge as calculated above, a more relevant statistic
is the actual profitability that can be expected from the game. That number is barely
impacted by the number of players at the table, and ranges from 0.244 to 0.248 of a
bet per hand.
For example, at a $5 table, the expected house profit ranges from $1.22
per hand to $1.24 per hand played depending on the number of players at the table.
Dealing approximately 1.5 hands per minute (90 hands per hour) should yield the house approximately $110.00 per hour, per table.
Using the above calculations, $10 and $15 tables double and triple your earnings; yielding approximately $220 and $330 per hour respectively.
For advanced mathematical analysis, review the High Survivor Analysis* *Adobe PDF
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