Originally Posted by Don Perignom View Post
Imagine all that strategy and you're still not within three hundredths of optimal.

IIRC, the OEJ game was somewhat of a Grand Casinos specialty. That was the Lyle Berman company with operations in MN, MS and LA.

Berman eventually buddied up with Bob Stupak in Vegas.
OEJ is an awesome game, the way the variance is structured. For example you get 15 for 1 for four of a kind and it has a cycle of about 1 in every 50 hands. A very useful game for beating certain promos, but not a game you run into at every casino.