Hi- I've searched and searched for the pay table and % payback for a deuce's wild game that I saw but I've been unable to find one for this particular game. Can anyone help or point me in the right direction? The pay table is as follows:
Natural Royal--800-1
Four Deuce's---250-1
Wild Royal------45-1
Five of a kind--15-1
Straight Flush---9-1
Four of a kind---4-1
Full House-------3-1
Flush-------------2-1
Straight----------2-1
Three of a kind--1-1
Thank you, C
Deuce's Wild Paytable
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The 45 pay on the wild royal looks familiar, but not sure where I saw it.
Wizard of Odds video poker analyzer will give you the payback which is 99.37% imo. The analyzer defaults to 5-coin bets, but you can change it to 1 otherwise you'd have to multiply all your #s by 5.
Variance is 35 compared to only 26 for full-pay deuces or airport deuces. Compared to usual, it's the rarer payouts at the top that are boosted.
Wizard of Odds video poker analyzer will give you the payback which is 99.37% imo. The analyzer defaults to 5-coin bets, but you can change it to 1 otherwise you'd have to multiply all your #s by 5.
Variance is 35 compared to only 26 for full-pay deuces or airport deuces. Compared to usual, it's the rarer payouts at the top that are boosted.
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It's an awful pay scale (94.34% return). I used the Wizard of Odds website to determine it. That website is an extremely valuable tool for answering many, many VP questions.
Another resource is vpFREE2. It's not quite as comprehensive is the Wizard's site, but it does list a lot of pay tables, and their returns, for many VP games.
Another resource is vpFREE2. It's not quite as comprehensive is the Wizard's site, but it does list a lot of pay tables, and their returns, for many VP games.
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That's what I get if the 2222 and wild royal pays are normal, but the OP's game has elevated pays on those outcomes.
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Thank you, much appreciated. Now I just need to figure out how to optimally play itdinghy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 1:57 pmThe 45 pay on the wild royal looks familiar, but not sure where I saw it.
Wizard of Odds video poker analyzer will give you the payback which is 99.37% imo. The analyzer defaults to 5-coin bets, but you can change it to 1 otherwise you'd have to multiply all your #s by 5.
Variance is 35 compared to only 26 for full-pay deuces or airport deuces. Compared to usual, it's the rarer payouts at the top that are boosted.
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Wizard of Odds has a strategy maker, although the output can be a little hard to follow.shapsplace wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 3:24 pmThank you, much appreciated. Now I just need to figure out how to optimally play it
I don't see anything crazy in the strategy. You'll hold one pair only instead of 2 pair.
With no deuces present, hold any two royal cards, unless there's something better.
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Wow, thanks again! One question regarding the strategy to use; do I use the basic strategy or the basic strategy exceptions? It's confusing how it's written. Nonetheless, if I use the basic strategy exceptions then I wouldn't hold any two royal cards as it shows as the wrong play under the basic strategy exception.
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Good question. I think you can ignore the exceptions because for perfect strategy I see 99.3747, and for basic I see 99.3742. That's an insignificant differential.shapsplace wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 4:18 pmif I use the basic strategy exceptions then I wouldn't hold any two royal cards as it shows as the wrong play under the basic strategy exception.
To answer completely though, the exceptions are based on specified patterns that trigger a change to strategy. For example, on the KA hold which is the 3rd line of the exceptions, you basically need to look for presence of other flush cards. If you expand where it says "(more)", you'll see the full list. When the KA is accompanied by a card of the same suit, then you redraw instead of holding the KA because the incidental card would have interfered with your flush potential.
But without any other card of the same suit, you hold the KA. Usually .
Someone will correct me if I got that wrong.
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Thank you for the thorough explanation. It makes total sense now. Cheersdinghy wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 4:40 pmGood question. I think you can ignore the exceptions because for perfect strategy I see 99.3747, and for basic I see 99.3742. That's an insignificant differential.shapsplace wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 4:18 pmif I use the basic strategy exceptions then I wouldn't hold any two royal cards as it shows as the wrong play under the basic strategy exception.
To answer completely though, the exceptions are based on specified patterns that trigger a change to strategy. For example, on the KA hold which is the 3rd line of the exceptions, you basically need to look for presence of other flush cards. If you expand where it says "(more)", you'll see the full list. When the KA is accompanied by a card of the same suit, then you redraw instead of holding the KA because the incidental card would have interfered with your flush potential.