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Normally in full pay deuces wild video poker when the
player has the choice of keeping either (1) suited 10 and
king with straight penalty card, and (2) nothing, the best
play is to discard everything. For example take the
following hand:
Normally in situations like this the best play is to
discard everything because of 9 reduces the probability of
forming a straight. However this particular play is one of
the exceptions, and it is better to keep the 2 to a royal
flush, king high, despite the 9 straight penalty card.
Following is a list of all such exceptions. The exceptions
are first listed according to the straight penalty card
(either 9 or ace) and how the three other cards are suited
with each other. Then the excpetions are subgrouped by which
card is suited with the king. Finally two card combinations
are listed in which the player should keep the two suited
high cards.