Originally Posted by
slingshot
OK. Got it and thanks for the explanation. I have also wondered about this scenario: What if there is a program that allows two choices and one of them goes against the math but has the higher payout. For example, I recently was dealt mixed suits A,K,Q,J and held just the A for four aces and $200. Would the other decision have caused any future outcomes because the payout was there but I chose not to pick it? In other words, in an investigation, could a programmer say that the payout was there and too bad, that's just the casino's extra. Is this making any sense?