Once it's been established exactly WHICH Deuces version you're talking
about, "the Deuces," or just "Deuces" is how it's often referred to afterward.
Like, "I played $2 5-play Deuces at the Palms." Not necessary to say "NSUDs," as
other players knows which game you're talking about. This holds for ANY
playable Deuces version at a particular casino. However, BEFORE the specific game
has been established, not the case. And "Super Aces" is what everyone I know
calls SAB.
But I only know about fifty LV pros. Must be a coincidence that none of them
use the terms you mention to specify those games. Maybe things are different
elsewhere.
Brian
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In a message dated 11/29/2007 2:06:51 AM Pacific Standard Time,
paladingamingllc@yahoo.com writes:
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, bjaygold@... wrote:
I would vote to discard the term, but for one exception. "Full Pay
Deuces
Wild" (FPDW) has been the accepted way to describe that game for a
long time.
If we discard the "Full Pay" part, what do we call that game?
25/15/9/5
Deuces? 100.76% Deuces? Deuces Formerly Known As Full Pay?
Most pros call them "the Deuces". Anything less has a moniker (15-11,
NSU, Triple Deuces, etc.). Such as SAB is known as "the Aces".
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