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  • Jan 15, 2015  Lunar Poker, a.k.a. 'Royal Poker' or 'Russian Poker', is a variation of Caribbean Stud Poker. It features several rules that allow the player to modify both his hand and the dealer's. If my history is correct, it started in Russia but has slowly made appearances all over the world since then.
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If forced to choose between Stephen Howe and a source with no attribution, I will pick Stephen. I think John Huxley's figure was based on a simulation of an inferior strategy.

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I'm curious how the game can have so many installations if the potential for a positive player edge exists. Did the casinos that installed the game do so relying on bad data? I suppose that, like 100.03% payback video poker, imperfect play makes up for sharps.
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I'm curious how the game can have so many installations if the potential for a positive player edge exists. Did the casinos that installed the game do so relying on bad data? I suppose that, like 100.03% payback video poker, imperfect play makes up for sharps.


This game is more complex than any other casino game before it. Uninformed players to the game probably give up ~10% or more. Assuming Stephen's numbers/strategy are correct, the person that TCS John Huxley hired lost 1.6% by saying an inferior strategy was optimal. If the guy you're paying a significant amount of money gets the math wrong by that much, how much is 'Joe Blow', who has not been told anything about strategy, going to misplay the game? See 'Ultimate Texas Hold 'Em' or 'Texas Hold 'Em Bonus' for more examples of this. Also, Stephen says this game is still -EV unless you collude with someone.
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Stephen updated his strategy and has it down to -.57% with the 2 player collusion up to +.80%
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If you didn't notice, he also posted a 2 person collusion strategy that is actually 0.37% +EV.


Especially if one of them is the DEALER !!
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Argh .. I found out that the rules make you forfeit the Ante payout when you decide to Force the dealer to qualify. The first night I played the game, they always paid my Ante when the dealer didn't qualify. The second time I played, the day shift supervisor told me the Ante doesn't pay when you decide to Force. I got really irate, because it didn't sound right. This makes Forcing very expensive (it really costs 2x once you count the forfeited Ante payout). But, after a few re-readings of the TCS Huxley Rules and Procedures, it seems like that's actually the case. I think.
Anyways, I had a straight, and the dealer didn't qualify. I didn't know if I should pay for the Force for my 4:1 payout. I figured it was bad, so I just took my Ante payout and stormed off. It turns out that it's pretty close .. if I had 2 of the dealer pair outs, then I shouldn't Force.
I also noticed they do pay for two straights (4:1 + 4:1) if you have a paired card in your straight. Given the expensive Force rule, this is probably the correct interpretation of the 2nd payout rule. (Actually, some dealers will pay 3 hands from the paytable, and they'll find hands you don't even have.)
However, they absolutely get the Insurance rule wrong. They won't pay the Ante if you take insurance!!! They're probably conflating the Force rule with the Insurance rule, but since everyone is confused, it's just easier not to take insurance. EV-wise, you should only rarely take Insurance. But if you make a huge hand, and you want to guarantee a win, then it's going to cost you an additional Ante at Pechanga :(
So, I think I have the right interpretation of the rules now. I've updated my Lunar Poker post
with the updated strategy and simulated house edge of 2.02%.
You'll have to collude 4 ways to get +EV on the game. I'm working on the strategy, and will probably post it. It mostly relies on copies of the upcard seen by the players. You stand pat and call anything when the dealer upcard is dead. Also, collusion helps you hold the right high card when drawing 4 cards. Plus, you can get an idea on when to stand pat on an under pair. I'll keep everyone updated.
Well, a 2.02% house edge is a lot closer to the 2.31% TCS Huxley claim. We might be on the same page at this point :)
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Bummer about the stronger rule enforcement in the new session, Stephen, as errors in your favor are always a good thing for EV. :) It also sounds like it's a game that is ripe for dealer errors to occur.
I really appreciate all that you have put into your site; keep up the great work! :)
jopke
Does anyone know where Lunar is being offered currently?
Pechanga has pulled the game. I know Cache Creek in Sacramento has it and I've heard River City in St Louis has it.
I called the number at TCS John Huxley but they didn't have any information and I can't find a number for Mara Enterprises, Ltd.
This game is a ton of fun and I'd love to know if it has been spotted anywhere else!
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For those who don't know, Lunar Poker is based on Caribbean Stud, but the player has a whole host of additional options, including:
1. Buy a sixth card.
2. Discard and draw 1 to 5 cards.
3. Force the dealer to draw a card.
4. Take insurance against the dealer not qualifying.

My variant named Cameltoe Poker is a lot easier.
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Hi guys!
I apologize for my English. I write through the online translator.
But I think you're wrong in the calculations
At full rules of games:
- The exchange of 1 to 5, or 6 card
- Double Combination with five or six cards (double straights and the rest)
- insurance
- Buy Games
- Payments to bet without antes
On one box for players ~ -0,6%
collusion of two players ~ +2%
even if sometimes visible card the second box, the advantage is very easy to get..
playing well for 3-4 boxes, very easy to ruin a casino..
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