>>14266159After a while some numbers start to seem "natural", like a payment of 4000 feels weird, but 3900 feels alright because you have seen it so many times before.
Then you just remember that 1-30 is worth 1000 for non-dealer.
From there it doubles with each extra han, so
1000-2000-4000 (wait,that feels wrong, 3900)-8000 (also feels wrong, its 7700).
At 1-40 the starting value is 1300, so you just go and double it every time
1300-2600-5200-8000
1-50 is 1600, and if you know how scoring math works, it means 2-25 is also worth 1600. From there its also straight up doubling - 1600-3200-6400-8000
1-60 is the same as 2-30, so that one is easy.
At 70 minipoints you are pretty screwed. 80 minipoints is 2x40, 90 is 3x30, 100 is 2x50
So this covers all possible non-dealer hands except for 70 and 110 minipoints, which are extremely rate.
Now, as dealer, the starting 1-30 point is worth 1500. So, by the same logic as above, 1500-2900 (yeh, gotta remember. 3000 payment doesnt exist by ron)-5800-11600
1.40 starts at 2000 and is similar to non-dealer 1.60 which in turn is similar to 2.30, so you have that covered.
Dealer 2.25 and 1.50 are the same as for non-dealer but multiplied by 1.5x. Since non-dealer payments are powers of two, multiplying by 1.5 is easy.
The same tricks as above are applied for hands above 50 minipoints.