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Gambling expert Gayle Mitchell answers questions about
Video Poker games and strategies
by Gayle
Mitchell
On the Video Poker machines with multiple games, i.e. Bonus Poker, Super Aces,
etc. Does each game use a different deck or do all games use the same deck?
There are separate decks utilized for each game. In addition, there is a separate
RNG program for each game. For multi-denominations game, there is again a separate
RNG for payouts.
Some sy that if you're not hitting 4-of-a-kind quick on a machine
you should move on. Given the fact that the machines are all chance based; does
it matter if you stay with a machine or move on? Wouldn't the principle be:
eventually, you'll get a win?
E ventually you will win if it's a full-pay version utilizing optimum strategy,
however, getting up and seeking another full pay or perhaps different VP version
to play saves your gambling bankroll and perhaps you will find a machine that
pays better.
In Deuces Wild, as I look at payouts, it seems that only when you get
4DW do you really get anywhere. Then why play?
Generally, if you don't hit 4 Deuces, you are in for a losing session with this
VP, however, with 4 wild cards, you can also continue to play with enough Royals
w/Deuces, straight flushes and four of a kind while awaiting a 'big hit'. The
big difference I have noticed with wild card games is the 'roller-coaster' ride
where you never know what payout is coming. Jacks+ game is slow and steady and
certainly an excellent game to play, but sometimes you want to play a different
kind of VP, i.e., wild card games including Jokers Wild. A final word: Be sure
to practice and learn optimum strategy for every version you intend to play.
I am looking for a tutorial for Triple Bonus Poker. I am very confident
that my Double Double Bonus strategy is hurting me on the three and five play
machines! At max. credits I am having trouble even thinking about all the mistakes
I've been making! Help - Please!
Help is on the way. Triple Double Bonus pay schedule offers 4000 coins payout
for 4 Aces w/ 2, 3 or 4--same as for a Royal Flush, however payout for 3 of
a kind is reduced to 10.
Four 2, 3 or 4’s w/ace, 2, 3 or 4 pays 2000.
Strategy: Aces with a winning fifth card and as always, a Royal is the goal
here, so the strategy is to hold the ace only when dealt with other high cards
(Jacks+) not suited.
--If dealt a suited ace and face, then you will hold both.
--If dealt full house with 3 aces, keep the aces only.
--Not only is there the reduced pay of 10 coins for 3-of-a-kind, but the overall
return for this game is a lowly 98.02%.
--I suggest this version be played only with winnings from other VP games with
better returns.
I've seen "Spin Poker" & "Spin Poker Deluxe"
machines in quite a few casinos. Are there strategies for playing these games?
Each machine offers a few selections of play (Deuces Wild) (Bonuses: Double;
Double, Double; Super Aces).
I did some research for this question, as I am skeptical of any VP game that
is not full pay and has not been around for a long time.
As for strategy, there’s no change from regular strategy for single line
games. You want to look for full-pay schedules: e.g., 9/6 Jacks+, 9/5 Deuces,
10/7 or 10/6 Double Bonus, etc.
To my delightful surprise, I found the overall payback %’s for this game
to be Jacks 9/6=99.996%, Deuces 9/5=100.067%, Double Bonus 10/6=100.06%.
Again, if you find the full pay schedules as described above, the returns can
be better than a regular single payline—always a plus for VP players.
The common wisdom regarding video poker machines is that the cards
are random dealt and the payout percentage is based completely on the posted
pay schedule. Yet in playing the machines, they seem to go through distinct
cycles that challenge that data. In addition, at various casinos the stated
average payouts are different despite the fact that the posted pay tables are
the same. Is it a fact that the cards are dealt at random, or do the casinos
have the ability to control the payout percentage other than the pay table?
Yes, you are right all picks are random, however the game is volatile. I'll
give you an example. I just went through 5 losing sessions and today I hit for
$1000, so you never know.
As far as changing machine payouts at any casino online or off, there is a gaming
license and reputation to consider.
I contend that it is just not worth fooling around with the % payouts when you
could lose your license or reputation for a small amount of money.
Also, casinos already make additional money from VP players who are not educated
and are not playing the game with optimum strategy or without max coin each
time.
Gayle
Mitchell
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