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so for lvl 1 with cards that score 10 we're looking at 90x4=360 for the full house and 60x3=180 for the three
now leveling three of a kind once gives it an additional 20chips and 2mult
so a level2 three of a kind in this scenario already scores 80x5=400 and beats a level 1 full house
Thank you. I am happy my math was not horribly off.
If you mean leveling just 3 of a kind, when using just 10 chip cards level 2 already beats it.
Both level 1: 60x3 vs 90x4 = 180 vs 360
Level 2 3oaK: 80x5 = 400