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Differences in Double Bonus Deuces Wild/Bonus Deuces Wild Multistrike

The Bonus Deuces game you show is full pay. The Double Bonus Deuces is not. (SF should = 60)
I play the full pay version of the latter regularly on Multi-Strike which is 99.96% on the single version but only 99.89% on the five play version. Video Poker for Winners has Multi-Strike built in.

If you have Winpoker, Frugal Video Poker, VPSM etc.: For line 1 add 30 to every pay out (IN DBDW RF=4030, 2222A=2030, 3K = 35 etc.). For line 2 add 20 and for line 3 add 10. This will usually get the exact adjustments needed for any full pay game. (100% accurate for 25-12 DBDW though the exact adjustments in theory would be fractionally less.) Remember, when you play line 4 or get a "free ride" to follow the normal strategy. Bob Dancer has a linked article at the ledgaming.com sight explaining the 6/4/2 (30/20/10 when playing five coins per line) rule shown above.

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From: pesach kremen <royalflush2222@yahoo.com>
Sent: Nov 21, 2008 5:40 AM
To: vpfree@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vpFREE] Differences in Double Bonus Deuces Wild/Bonus Deuces Wild Multistrike

Locally (San Diego) have access to Double Bonus Deuces Wild Multistrike at
the following
RF 4000, 2222A @ 2000, 2222X @ 1000 5 Aces 800, 5 3/4/5 @ 250, 5 other at 100, WRF @ 125, SF @ 45, 4K @ 20, FH@ 15, Flush @ 10, 3K + Straight @ 5

Also have access to full pay Regular deuces Bonus, RF 4000, 2222A @ 2000, 2222X @ 1000, 5Aces @ 400, 5 3/4/5 @ 200, 5 other @ 100, WRF @ 125, SF @ 45, 4K @ 20, FH @20, Flush @15, Straight and 3K @ 5

I know that in Double Bonus Deuces Wild Multistrike the A2 is a hold often and in regular Deuces Bonus usually is not.

I have the Dancer and Scott programs but how to set it for the different levels of multistrike I am not sure. Also, these casinos have hold programs that seem to be fairly accurate though I noticed weakness or possible errors on partial straight flushes.

I know some may say it is not 100% but with the slot club, the comps and mailers it is an enjoyable break even situation or perhaps a little better if I can get my play up to the proper level thus any help on when to hold A2 vs just 2 on both games most appreciated.

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Where in San Diego County do you have access to full-pay Bonus Deuces
(or even anything close to it)? I've never seen it, and I don't think
there's anything about it in the casino database.

      Robnert

--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Howard W. Stern" <howard.w.stern@...>
wrote:

The Bonus Deuces game you show is full pay. The Double Bonus Deuces

is not. (SF should = 60)

I play the full pay version of the latter regularly on Multi-Strike

which is 99.96% on the single version but only 99.89% on the five play
version. Video Poker for Winners has Multi-Strike built in.

If you have Winpoker, Frugal Video Poker, VPSM etc.: For line 1 add

30 to every pay out (IN DBDW RF=4030, 2222A=2030, 3K = 35 etc.). For
line 2 add 20 and for line 3 add 10. This will usually get the exact
adjustments needed for any full pay game. (100% accurate for 25-12
DBDW though the exact adjustments in theory would be fractionally
less.) Remember, when you play line 4 or get a "free ride" to follow
the normal strategy. Bob Dancer has a linked article at the
ledgaming.com sight explaining the 6/4/2 (30/20/10 when playing five
coins per line) rule shown above.

>From: pesach kremen <royalflush2222@...>
>Sent: Nov 21, 2008 5:40 AM
>To: vpfree@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [vpFREE] Differences in Double Bonus Deuces Wild/Bonus

Deuces Wild Multistrike

>
>Locally (San Diego) have access to Double Bonus Deuces Wild

Multistrike at

>the following
>RF 4000, 2222A @ 2000, 2222X @ 1000 5 Aces 800, 5 3/4/5 @ 250, 5

other at 100, WRF @ 125, SF @ 45, 4K @ 20, FH@ 15, Flush @ 10, 3K +
Straight @ 5

>
>Also have access to full pay Regular deuces Bonus, RF 4000, 2222A @

2000, 2222X @ 1000, 5Aces @ 400, 5 3/4/5 @ 200, 5 other @ 100, WRF @
125, SF @ 45, 4K @ 20, FH @20, Flush @15, Straight and 3K @ 5

>
>I know that in Double Bonus Deuces Wild Multistrike the A2 is a

hold often and in regular Deuces Bonus usually is not.Â

>
>I have the Dancer and Scott programs but how to set it for the

different levels of multistrike I am not sure. Also, these casinos
have hold programs that seem to be fairly accurate though I noticed
weakness or possible errors on partial straight flushes.Â

>
>I know some may say it is not 100% but with the slot club, the

comps and mailers it is an enjoyable break even situation or perhaps a
little better if I can get my play up to the proper level thus any
help on when to hold A2 vs just 2 on both games most appreciated.

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Valley View has a triple progressive for quarters, fast meters, gets
lots of play, usually over 100%. It's been there since they've had a
casino.

I don't know of any full pay DBDW (SF=12 coins) in SD County, possibly
excepting the 100-plays at Barona, if they're still around (2 left
last time I checked several months ago).

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "tenore_s" <tenore_s@...> wrote:

Where in San Diego County do you have access to full-pay Bonus Deuces
(or even anything close to it)? I've never seen it, and I don't think
there's anything about it in the casino database.

Paladin;
  I have that as a double progressive: Royal and quad deuces w/ace. Are the quad deuces (no-kicker also) on a meter?

Thanks,
Skip
http://www.skiphughes.com
http://www.vpplayer.com
http://www.vpinsider.com

paladingamingllc wrote:

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vpFREE%40yahoogroups.com>, "tenore_s" <tenore_s@...> wrote:
>
> Where in San Diego County do you have access to full-pay Bonus Deuces
> (or even anything close to it)? I've never seen it, and I don't think
> there's anything about it in the casino database.

Valley View has a triple progressive for quarters, fast meters, gets
lots of play, usually over 100%. It's been there since they've had a
casino.