What is the best game to play in poker? T
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onemoretry
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Re: What is the best game to play in poker? T
If you have the choice between double double bonus and triple double bonus why would you play double double bonus?
Unless you have access to 9/7 TDB, and you have 9/6 DDB available, the DDB has a significantly higher return.
Plus, TDB requires a much larger bankroll due to its massive swings.
Unless you have access to 9/7 TDB, and you have 9/6 DDB available, the DDB has a significantly higher return.
Plus, TDB requires a much larger bankroll due to its massive swings.
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possumm
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triple double offers highest pays
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[QUOTE=jrbuckeye] If you have the choice between double double bonus and triple double bonus why would you play double double bonus?
Unless you have access to 9/7 TDB, and you have 9/6 DDB available, the DDB has a significantly higher return.
Plus, TDB requires a much larger bankroll due to its massive swings.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I rarely find a casino that offers a higher payback TDB game than DDB.
Unless you have access to 9/7 TDB, and you have 9/6 DDB available, the DDB has a significantly higher return.
Plus, TDB requires a much larger bankroll due to its massive swings.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I rarely find a casino that offers a higher payback TDB game than DDB.
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onemoretry
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triple double offers highest pays
For a few hands, yes - for the rest, no.
About 17.5% of the game return is tied up in the premium quads and premium quads with kickers hands. If you don't get at least one of those in a session (their combined probability is less than 0.1%), you're doomed.
For a few hands, yes - for the rest, no.
About 17.5% of the game return is tied up in the premium quads and premium quads with kickers hands. If you don't get at least one of those in a session (their combined probability is less than 0.1%), you're doomed.
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The one rare place where I found TDB to be the better play is at the MGM M Life casinos, but you must play at higher denominations to get 9/7 TDB. Luxor/ExcaliburMGM (1 line spin poker) is where you could play it for $1.Not sure if the big swings (0.1% chance) and many W2Gs is worth the extra 0.04% return for the long run that you will get than playing 9/6 JoBI think the SouthPoint has 9/7 TDB and 9/6 DDB
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nova3
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It basically is from one own preference I believe.
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mitch's
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Personally I like Double Double Bonus Poker I due very well with this game at the casinos
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Vegas Meme
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I like any as long as its not keno
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McMellon
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mcmellon I agree
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Minn. Fatz
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My answer is the highest returning game at your most comfortable denomination you can afford to play at the casino.
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