![]() ![]() I pretty much did, but they really didn’t like when I posted the Mississippi Stud Calculator. They warned me a few times to play quietly. ![]() I think they were afraid I’d treach people how to take advantage of the face up info. The improved strategy based on knowledge of all dealt hands is listed in my post Mississippi Stud Barona Casino, CA. ![]() If a seated player leaves, another one is right there to take his place, and keep the cards and info flowing. This helps keep the critical mass of the game going. This is key, since I only play at a full table (my strategy requires 6 players). One cool aspect of the game is that standing players can bet behind seated players, and they can make independent decisions of the seated player. When I play, I use a Simplified +EV Collusion Strategy that still yields +0.5% against the house.įor updates, check all my posts on on +EV Mississippi Stud. So don’t expect to be able to grind out a profit at this game, unless you have a large bankroll, and a bunch of friends to fill in the empty seats. While this is much better than the normal 4.91% house edge, there’s not always a full game going, the hand rate is slow (max 40/hr), and the variance is high. This info helps the players odds considerably, and for a full table, the player actually has a small +1.5% edge over the house. At Barona Casino near San Diego, CA, they deal ShuffleMaster’s Mississippi Stud face up, where you can see the other player’s hands. ![]()
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