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Jumba bet 50 free spins. Video poker strategy calculator Select a video poker game and if appropriate extra coins feature from the pulldowns. The extra coins feature includes special modes that are played with more than 5 coins including Level-Up, Multi-Strike, Quick Quads, and Ultimate X ( more detail & assumptions ). https://informationtorrent.mystrikingly.com/blog/slotastic-no-deposit-bonus-codes-2018. This article shows our strategy for Bonus Poker. The expected return of Bonus Poker is 99.17%. This version of video poker is very popular so this strategy is very handy to learn. The first versions of Video Poker.
- Double Double Bonus Poker (DDB) is the most popular video poker game in the country. That's because it's possible to hit several big payouts besides the royal flush, and this draws players to the game.
- Double bonus poker is a version of the all-time favourite Jacks or Better video poker, with bonus payouts. Double bonus video poker offers the maximum bonus for a Four of a kind hands with four aces. Bonus poker like other video poker games gives players a choice of 1 to 5 coins. When you play the max number of coins you will get the highest payout possible when you win the bonus.
- Video Poker Strategy Double Double Bonus (DDB) is the most popular video poker game in the world. It comes with big hands - and dry spells. Apparently it's the right mix of ' heaven or hell' for many players.
4 to an inside straight with 4 high cards isn't even listed on their strategy page. Sitting here with this hand now. Don't know what to do. Ughhhh.
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Click to view their strategy page:
https://www.realmoneyaction.com/video-poker/triple-double-bonus-video-poker-strategy/
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If you are playing 'standard video poker', then you should keep the 4 high cards (so drop the 9)
If you are in 'ultimate x' mode, then you should keep the 3 card potential S Fl (so drop the J and A).
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Below are some good sites to work this out later when you get home (or if you can access them properly from your phone, you can do it now?)
Standard video poker:
If the pay table on the game you are playing is the same as the one on the 'realmoneyaction.com' link you posted, then the link below is probably the best one to use:
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/strategy/a-1-b-120-c-1-d-0-d-1-d-1-d-2-d-4-d-6-d-9-d-50-d-80-d-160-d-400-d-400-d-50-d-800/
For 'Ult x' mode, I would probably use this one:
http://www.beatingbonuses.com/vp.php
1. Make sure you select 'TRIPLE DOUBLE BONUS', where it says 'select game'.
2. For ' extra coin feature', select 'ultimate x'
3. Click on 'modify paytable' and change it to the one you are currently playing.
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Other info:
If I was playing, and I wasn't sure if I was in 'ult x' mode or not, I would play the '3 to a S Fl', as the loss in EV is only about 1% in 'standard mode' for making the 'sub-optimal play.
But, If you make the sub-optimal play in 'ult x' mode, it will cost you about 30% EV.
Hope this was helpful, but again I do not play ultimate x games, so it may be best to wait for someone with more knowledge about 'ult x' VP.
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Update (120 am): it took so long to write this, that someone beat me to it. : )
I would do whatever the person in the previous post says to do.
AKQJ > KQ9 suited > AKQT.
Cosmo isn't stupid enough to offer 9/6 TDB for nickels I would imagine.
And I see you found the machine near Clique that lets you bet 5! Lol
Aladdins gold no deposit bonus codes. For 9/5, 8/5 TDB when betting 5 it's,
AKQJ > KQ9 suited > AKQT.
Cosmo isn't stupid enough to offer 9/6 TDB for nickels I would imagine.
And I see you found the machine near Clique that lets you bet 5! Lol
Until they realize they missed one.
Looks like 3 to a straight flush is what you hold as it's the first thing listed on that strategy page. You can check the WoO hand analyzer. /games/video-poker/hand-analyzer/ . https://software-matic.mystrikingly.com/blog/video-poker-tip. Casino live slot.
Don't mean to hijack this thread, but I am trying to reach Miplet. I love your combinatorial analysis spreadsheets for certain blackjack side bets. Do you know of one for the Lucky Lucky side bet? I am willing to pay some de minimus amount for access to such an analyzer. You can see the discussion over on the blackjack forum. p?43052-Lucky-Lucky-Combinatorial-Analysis Thanks!
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Introduction
This page shows my strategy for 10/6 Double Double Bonus Poker. With optimal strategy, the expected return of 10/6 Double Double Bonus is 100.07%. 10/6 Double Double Bonus is hard to find, but does exist at some Vegas casinos. This strategy will also work fine for 9/6 Double Double Bonus (with a return of 98.98%). The following table shows the probability and return for each hand.'10/6' Double Double Bonus — 100.07%
Hand | Payoff | Combinations | Probability | Return |
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Royal flush | 800 | 488778744 | 0.000025 | 0.019617 |
Straight flush | 50 | 2184595380 | 0.000110 | 0.005480 |
4 aces + 2-4 | 400 | 1227703884 | 0.000062 | 0.024636 |
4 2-4 + A-4 | 160 | 2854373148 | 0.000143 | 0.022911 |
4 aces + 5-K | 160 | 3460044144 | 0.000174 | 0.027773 |
4 2-4 + 5-K | 80 | 7662444216 | 0.000384 | 0.030752 |
4 5-K | 50 | 32505224436 | 0.001631 | 0.081535 |
Full house | 10 | 216538304868 | 0.010863 | 0.108632 |
Flush | 6 | 225383782236 | 0.011307 | 0.067842 |
Straight | 4 | 254016213636 | 0.012743 | 0.050973 |
3 of a kind | 3 | 1500911478996 | 0.075297 | 0.225891 |
Two pair | 1 | 2454252380532 | 0.123124 | 0.123124 |
Jacks or better | 1 | 4215941787060 | 0.211503 | 0.211503 |
Nothing | 0 | 11015803405920 | 0.552635 | 0.000000 |
Total | 19933230517200 | 1.000000 | 1.000670 |
Conflict Hands
The following list shows all the difficult hands, and how to correctly play them. Definitions:- High Card = Jack, Queen, King or Ace
- Straight Flush draw (type 1) = Open ended straight flush draw, in which the number of high cards equals or exceeds number of gaps.
- Straight Flush draw (type 2) = Open ended straight flush draw, with one gap, or two gaps with one high card, any ace-low, or 234 suited.
- Straight Flush draw (type 3) = Straight flush draw with two gaps and no high cards.
- K Q J T 9 Straight Flush or 4 to a Royal Flush: Keep the straight flush
- A A A 5 5 Three Aces or Full House: Keep the three aces
- 7 7 7 9 9 Full House or Three of a Kind (other than aces): Keep the full house
- 2 3 9 4 6 Flush or 4 to a Straight Flush: Keep the flush
- 5 6 7 8 9 Straight or 4 to a Straight Flush: Keep the straight
- A A 7 7 T Pair of Aces or Two Pair: Keep the pair of aces
- A A K Q J Pair of Aces or 3 to a Royal Flush: Keep the pair of aces
- J J Q K K Two Pair or 3 to a Royal Flush: Keep the two pair
- J J Q K 9 High Pair (J/Q/K) or 3 to a Royal Flush (suited KQJ): Keep the suited KQJ
- J J T Q A High Pair (J/Q/K) or 3 to a Royal Flush (except KQJ): Keep the high pair
- A K Q 5 7 3 to a Royal Flush (except TJA/TQA/TKA) or 4 to a Flush: Keep the 3 to a royal flush
- A K T 5 7 3 to a Royal Flush (suited TJA/TQA/TKA) or 4 to a Flush: Keep the 4 to a flush
- K Q J T 8 3 to a Royal Flush or 4 to an outside straight with 1+ high cards: Keep the 3 to a royal flush
- K Q J T T 4 to an outside straight with 1+ high cards or low pair: Go for the straight
- 4 5 6 7 7 Low pair or 4 to an outside straight with 0 high cards: Keep the low pair
- 3 4 5 6 8 4 to an outside straight with 0 high cards or 3 to a straight flush (any type): Go for the straight
- 4 5 6 J Q 3 to a straight flush (type 1) or 2 suited high cards: Go for the straight flush
- 9 J Q K 3 2 suited high cards or 4 to an inside straight with 3 high cards: Keep the 2 suited high cards
- J A 2 3 4 2 suited high cards or 3 to a straight flush (type 1 or 2): Keep the 2 suited high cards
- 8 9 J Q K 4 to an inside straight with 3 high cards or 3 to a straight flush (type 2): Keep 4 to an inside straight with 3 high cards
- 8 J Q K 2 3 to a straight flush (type 2) or KQJ unsuited: Go for the straight flush
- 2 4 5 A 6 3 to a straight flush (type 2) or Ace: Go for the straight flush
- 2 3 4 J Q 3 to a straight flush (type 2) or QJ unsuited: Go for the straight flush
- 5 6 8 T J 3 to a straight flush (type 2) or JT suited: Go for the straight flush
- Q J A 9 7 QJ unsuited or Ace: Keep the QJ unsuited
- A T J 6 3 Ace or JT suited: Keep the Ace
- A K Q 7 4 Ace or KQ/KJ unsuited: Keep the Ace
- T K A 9 8 Ace or KT/QT suited: Keep the Ace
- A J 5 7 8 Ace or AK/AQ/AJ unsuited: Keep the Ace
- A 6 9 T 4 Ace or 3 to a straight flush (type 3): Keep the Ace
- K J T 8 5 JT suited or KJ unsuited: Keep the JT suited
- J T 2 4 6 JT suited or 3 to a straight flush (type 1): Keep the JT suited
- K Q T 8 5 KQ/KJ unsuited or KT/QT suited: Keep the unsuited KQ/KJ
- K J 3 5 7 KQ/KJ unsuited or 3 to a straight flush (type 1): Keep the unsuited KQ/KJ
- Q T 8 4 2 KT/QT suited or King/Queen/Jack only: Keep the suited KT/QT
- Q T 4 5 8 KT/QT suited or 3 to a straight flush (type 1): Keep the suited KT/QT
- J 4 6 8 2 Jack/Queen/King or 3 to a straight flush (type 3): Keep the Jack, Queen or King
- J 3 4 5 7 Jack/Queen/King or 4 to an inside straight with 0 high cards: Keep the Jack, Queen or King
- 2 3 4 6 7 3 to a straight flush (type 3) or 4 to an inside straight with 0 high cards: Keep the 3 to a straight flush (type 3)
Traditional Strategy Table
The following list shows the value of each type of hand on the deal, in order from best to worst. To play a difficult hand, look up all viable ways to play it on the list, and play the highest one. Plays that do not appear on the list, such as four to an inside straight with one high card, should never be made. In that example, you would play the high card only.- Straight flush, royal flush
- Four of a kind (hold kicker if appropriate)
- 4 to a royal flush
- Three aces
- Straight, flush, full house
- Three of a kind (except aces)
- 4 to a straight flush
- High pair (Aces)
- Two pair
- 3 to a royal flush - KQJ
- High pair (J,Q,K)
- 3 to a royal flush - AKQ, AKJ, AQJ, KQT, KJT, QJT
- 4 to a flush
- 3 to a royal flush - AKT, AQT, AJT
- 4 to an outside straight with 1 or more high cards
- Low pair
- AKQJ unsuited
- 4 to an outside straight with 0 high cards
- 3 to a straight flush (type 1)
- 2 suited high cards
- 4 to an inside straight with 3 high cards
- 3 to a straight flush (type 2)
- KQJ unsuited
- 4 to an inside straight with 2 high cards
- QJ unsuited
- Ace
- JT suited
- KQ, KJ unsuited
- KT, QT suited
- Jack, Queen or King
- 3 to a straight flush (type 3)
- 4 to an inside straight with 0 high cards
- Discard everything
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