Playing DDB for Free?
Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:32 pm
I just returned from a three day trip to Biloxi and while I was there I came upon a strategy that seems to give me everything I have been looking for in a video poker game. I’m a frequent recreational player. I like to keep my session budgets (3-4 hours) within $300. When I first started playing VP about 8 years ago, I would play $1 DDB and go for the big score. Sometimes I would win big. Most times I lost my $300 in a short time and was always tempted to go over my budget, which I did frequently. I eventually switched to .25 games, which extended my bankroll but I missed the big jackpots so I was always taking pot shots at DDB during the day which costs me even more money. To me, a big part of the fun is putting a $200+ ticket in the back of your wallet once in a while.
I love to play deuces because it’s exciting and it has the 4 deuce jackpot. The problem with deuces is that unless you get 4 deuces or a royal it’s a slow ride down with nothing much happening. My new strategy is to start with a $20 bill and play .25 deuces. Deuces is so streaky that you can double the $20 to $40 at least 3-4 times and hour. When the counter reaches $40 or more, I switch to .50 DDB. I pay DDB until I hit a 4-of-a-kind or the counter returns to $20. At that point I start the whole process over again. This strategy works well for me. While I’m playing Deuces, I am in the running for a $250 jackpot or a royal. While I’m playing DDB I could hit anything from a $125 4-of-a-kind to a $1,000 4-AceKicker or even a $2,000 royal. My only rule is, no DDB unless I earn it from playing Deuces. If I’m not winning, my $300 bankroll lasts a very long time and in many sessions I get tired and quit before I go bust. I don’t expect the pros to think much of this strategy. It’s not aimed at ringing out every last bit of profit. It’s designed to let me have a chance at bigger jackpots while playing on a .25 budget. I would be interested in feedback and/or suggestions on how I can improve this strategy further.
I love to play deuces because it’s exciting and it has the 4 deuce jackpot. The problem with deuces is that unless you get 4 deuces or a royal it’s a slow ride down with nothing much happening. My new strategy is to start with a $20 bill and play .25 deuces. Deuces is so streaky that you can double the $20 to $40 at least 3-4 times and hour. When the counter reaches $40 or more, I switch to .50 DDB. I pay DDB until I hit a 4-of-a-kind or the counter returns to $20. At that point I start the whole process over again. This strategy works well for me. While I’m playing Deuces, I am in the running for a $250 jackpot or a royal. While I’m playing DDB I could hit anything from a $125 4-of-a-kind to a $1,000 4-AceKicker or even a $2,000 royal. My only rule is, no DDB unless I earn it from playing Deuces. If I’m not winning, my $300 bankroll lasts a very long time and in many sessions I get tired and quit before I go bust. I don’t expect the pros to think much of this strategy. It’s not aimed at ringing out every last bit of profit. It’s designed to let me have a chance at bigger jackpots while playing on a .25 budget. I would be interested in feedback and/or suggestions on how I can improve this strategy further.