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Video Poker or Slots? (Page 1 of 2)

Taking into consideration the ‘long-term’ results, the average slot machine offers higher profit than video poker. The reason is obvious: a poker is a game of skill, and market competition forces all types of casinos (online and land-based) to award winners of games of skill higher than games of luck. Most people are not skilled in playing casino games, so casino can afford high awards for those who have mastered hazard games, assuming that a profit will come from other players’ mistakes.

I can show you how to get the maximum return out of a video poker machine, but you need to remember that the maximum return may still be less than 100%. Any theoretical return of a video poker machine that’s less than 100% means the casino has an edge over you, and this takes place in slot machines, Baccarat, or Roulette. The difference is that the casino’s edge in a video poker game may be (but isn’t always) comparatively small; in the neighborhood of 1% or so. Even by making a lot of mistakes, the average player can likely achieve a long-term return of over 97% when playing a good video poker game. By ‘good’, I mean a game like full-pay Jacks or Better, which is widely available on the Internet. This version of video poker offers a return of 99.54% if the player uses the proper playing strategy. That translates into a casino edge of about 0.50% which is similar to the average Blackjack game and is undoubtedly a lower edge than the average slot machine, which is typically 3-5% at best.

However, to effectively realize the total return of a video poker game one must, at one point or another, receive a Royal Flush and its cousin, the Straight Flush. These are rare; a Royal will come only once every 40,000 hands and a Straight Flush once every 9000 hands, on average. Because we’re dealing with averages in a random game, there’s nothing to stop you from getting a Royal on your very first hand, but it’s not likely to happen. And the short-term lack of such hands alters the return you can expect when you play, say, 1000 hands of video poker, which is two or three hours of gaming. I don’t want to get too involved with mathematics here, but the Royal Flush and Straight Flush add a total of 2.53% to the 99.54% return of the full-pay Jacks or Better video poker game that I mentioned earlier. Because it’s not realistic to hit either a Royal or a Straight Flush during the course of 1000 hands of play, your return will likely be more in the area of 99.54% minus 2.53% or 97%. That translates into a 3% casino edge, which is not far removed from that of a good slot machine.

What is a ‘good’ slot machine? Well, I don’t know, because they cannot be measured like a video poker game. But, just for discussion purposes, let’s say we can identify a slot machine that has a long-term return of 97% (a 3% casino edge) and it requires 3 quarters per spin. Generally, a quarter video poker game will require 5 quarters per hand and both slots and video poker games can usually be played at a rate of about 400 spins or hands per hour. You can easily see that playing 400 spins on a slot machine at $.75 per spin means you’ll be betting $300 per hour and playing 400 hands of video poker means you’ll be betting $500 per hour. If the casino’s edge, in the short-term, is 3% on each game, your expectation is to lose $12 per hour while playing the slot machine and $15 per hour when playing the video poker game, assuming you use the proper strategy.

Slot Machines: Deuces Wild & Deuces Wild Strategy | Slotland

If you like poker and slot games you are going to love Deuces Wild, one of the most popular slots!

Deuces Wild video poker is the all time favorite card game played in video format on slot machines.

Read this article to learn about Deuces Wild, the rules for Deuces Wild, and Deuces wild playing strategy.

How to Play Deuces Wild Video Poker

Deuces Wild begins like all poker games as in you must place an initial bet. Most video poker games share the general betting limits, which is a usually a minimum of 25c and the maximum bet of $10 per wager. The player also has the option of using a multiplier of five coins per bet.

Once the initial bet has been placed, the player is given five cards which are face up. The computer automatically will hold all winning hands. It is the players sole responsibility to build his/her own hand. The player should always keep the deuces (twos) being as these are the wild cards. From the five initial cards, the player selects the cards he wants to keep and will discard the unwanted cards. Once the player discards, the computer will deal new cards that will replace the player’s unwanted cards. After all cards have been dealt for the second time, the best possible hand is selected and the player is paid out accordingly.

With every win, the player receives a bonus round giving them the chance to double their money. In the bonus round the player is dealt five cards, four facing down and one facing up. From the cards facing down, the player must select a card that is higher than the card that is face up. In the event that the card selected is higher than the face up card, the player has another chance to double the money. If the player is unsuccessful in picking a higher card, the bet is lost and the bonus round will end. At the end of the bonus game, the Deuces Wild game will resume.

Deuces Wild Strategy

The name of the game says it all, Deuces are Wild. Therefore you should always keep your deuces in the initial deal. Below is a list of optional hand builders.

1. There is no need to discard if you receive any of the following; a royal flush, a straight flush, four of a kind, or a full house.

2. If you are dealt a possible straight with four of the five cards, discard the unwanted card and attempt to get a straight or royal flush.

3. If you have a possible straight with three cards, discard the two unwanted cards and get two new ones.

4. If you are dealt two pair, discard the smaller pair to build on the higher pair.

5. If you have a possible straight or flush, discard the unwanted card and build on your straight or flush.

6. If you are dealt a queen-king, queen-jack, or jack-ten of the same color, keep these and discard the unwanted cards and build on your royal flush.

7. If you have a possible deuce royal flush with four cards, discard the unwanted card and build on the deuce royal flush.

8. If you have a possible straight using a deuce to build with, keep the four usable cards, discard the unwanted card and go for the deuce straight.

9. If you have three deuces and two odd cards, discard the odd cards (unmatched) and draw two new ones and build on your deuces.

10.If you are dealt a deuce and four cards of no hand value, discard the four cards, keeping the deuce and draw four new cards.

Using this strategy when playing Deuces Wild, players have done well and built on these strategies to create their own spin on the game.