DW paytables ?

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s46516
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DW paytables ?

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Here are the playtables for DW game at my local casino...
 
1. (.25) 250/200/20/12/10/4/4/3/2/1
 
2. ($1)  250/200/25/15/9/4/4/3/2/1
 
3. (.05) 250/200/25/16/13/4/3/2/2/1
 
At first glance I like the #3 paytable because of the (16) 5 of kind and the (13) Str. Flush but it takes a hit on the (2) Flush and the (3) full house... I know that table #3 has a lower % than the other two...
  Although  #3 table is only a 5 cent machine I was lucky enough to win $15 in about a hour useing a stradegy card. I just started learning to play DW. I normaly play JoB (9/6). Which playtable shoud I play on if any? Would I be better off keep playing the full pay 9/6 JoB...
 
Thanks in advance,
Bruce  

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Post by shadowman »

These are all poor paytables for DW. Only 2) is reasonable at 98.9% while the other two are less than 98%.
By all means stick with full pay JOB.

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Post by s46516 »

Thank you shadowman. I have one other question if you don't mind answering. What would be a good paytable I should look for in DW...
 
Bruce

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Post by Eduardo »

Try clicking Deuces here:
http://www.videopoker.com/insideScoop/payTables/
 
Also do you have one of the programs to practice and learn how to play the different pay tables?

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Post by MikeA »

If you can find it, NSUD (Not So Ugly Ducks) is one step up from the best of the three you listed (#2).  250/200/25/16/10/4/4/3/2/1  It has a 99.728% ER.But, the $1 paytable you listed was the best I found last week in the downtown area (Las Vegas Club) with 250/200/25/15/9/4/4/3/2/1 at 98.91%I think there must be more confusing paytables on Deuces than on any other game in the casino.  But then, I am just learning that game and haven't paid attention to it in the past prior to this last trip out a week ago.

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Post by royal flush »

fpdw 25/15/5/3/2/2/1 is at palms ang gold coast and many stations casinos. this is a fun game east to play correctly and 4 wild cards is a good 2nd place jackpot for winning sessions without hitting the hard to get royal

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Post by s46516 »

  (Eduardo), yes I do have a program called Winpoker6... and thanks for all the info everyone... I practice DW on Winpoker before I played at casino and did manage to hit two royle flushes but it was only a 5 cent machine (25 cent betting the max). It was what the call a dirty royle(?) RF with wild cards.....
 
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Hey Royal Flush,  Can you remember what they paid for 4 deuces ? I suspect it was 500 credits to make it a full pay machine....

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oops, I think I'm wrong on payout on the wild cards...

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Post by shadowman »

FPDW pays 1000 credits (max bet) for a wild (often called dirty) royal flush. There are many places in LV that have this game. However, it almost exclusively found at the .25 denomination.
 
http://members.cox.net/vpfree/CDDW.htm
 
The default "deuces wild" game in winpoker6 is FPDW or you can set the paytables to whatever you like and click on "analyze" - "game" to find out the exact payback for the paytable. Be sure to click on "run analysis" when you get to the game analysis window. It's easy to miss that button.

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