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Simple Strategy for Deuces Wild
Last update: December 13, 2001
The following strategy is my "simple strategy" for deuces
wild video poker. Using the strategy on a full
pay machine will result in an expected return of
100.71%. Compared to the optimal strategy return of 100.76%,
mistakes in the simple strategy will cost 0.05%, or one
total bet every 1869 hands.
To use the strategy look up all viable ways to play an
initial hand on the following list and elect that which is
highest on the list.
4 deuces
4 deuces
3 deuces
Pat royal flush
3 deuces only
2 deuces
Any pat four of a kind or higher
4 to a royal flush
4 to a straight flush with 2 consecutive singletons,
6-7 or higher
2 deuces only
1 deuce
Any pat four of a kind or higher
4 to a royal flush
Full house
4 to a straight flush with 3 consecutive singletons,
5-7 or higher
3 of a kind, straight, or flush
All other 4 to a straight flush
3 to a royal flush
3 to a straight flush with 2 consecutive singletons,
6-7 or higher
deuce only
0 deuces
4,5 to a royal flush
Made three of a kind to straight flush
4 to a straight flush
3 to a royal flush
Pair
4 to a flush
4 to an outside straight
3 to a straight flush
4 to an inside straight, except missing deuce
2 to a royal flush, J,Q high
Terms:
Outside straight: An open ended straight that can
be completed at either end, such as the cards 7,8,9,10.
Inside straight: A straight with a missing inside
card, such as the cards 6,7,9,10. In addition A,2,3,4 and
J,Q,K,A also count as inside straights because they are at
an extreme end.
Any hand that does not appear on the above lists should
never be played. Most notably a two pair, keeping a single
pair has a higher expected value.
Example: Suppose you have the following hand.
The top two plays are (1) keep the pat flush, and (2)
keep the 4 to a straight flush. The 4 to a straight flush
consists of 3 consecutive singletons with a range of 5-7 or
greater. This appears higher on the list than a pat flush,
and is thus the better play.
Comparison to Optimal Strategy
The following table compares the probability and return
of each hand under both the simple strategy and the optimal
strategy.
Simple Strategy to Optimal Strategy
Comparison
Hand
Pays
Probability
Return
Simple
Optimal
Simple
Optimal
Natural royal flush
800
0.000022
0.000022
0.017396
0.017667
4 deuces
200
0.000206
0.000204
0.041257
0.040741
Wild royal flush
25
0.001785
0.001796
0.044631
0.044896
5 of a kind
15
0.003164
0.003202
0.047466
0.048024
Straight flush
9
0.004206
0.00412
0.037854
0.037079
4 of a kind
5
0.06523
0.064938
0.326151
0.324691
Full house
3
0.021303
0.021229
0.063909
0.063687
Flush
2
0.016977
0.016581
0.033955
0.033161
Straight
2
0.053711
0.056564
0.107422
0.113129
3 of a kind
1
0.287044
0.284544
0.287044
0.284544
Nothing
0
0.546351
0.5468
0
0
Total
1
1
1.007085
1.00762
The next table is a frequency distribution of the error,
or difference in expected return, between the simple
strategy and the optimal strategy.