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RoyalFlush
11-08-2014, 04:41 PM
I used to have the Jacks or Better (job) 9/6 strategy memorized back in the day.

It's been awhile and now I've forgotten some of the choices. This is a good think because I can play hands on our trainer and make note of mistakes that other people might make.

Game: Jakes or Better
Payout: 9/6
Coins: Max

Dealt: 2:d: K:d: T:d: Q:d: 2:s:

I held 2:d: K:d: T:d: Q:d: and that is wrong.

Holding K:d: T:d: Q:d: for the royal flush is a better play.

Lesson: I forgot the power of a 3-card royal flush draw. It is better than a 4-card ace high flush draw.

jack7777
03-27-2015, 01:27 PM
I am a newb and a newb video poker player. I started playing Joker Poker and quit because of it's lower payout. I find Jacks or Better boring. It looks too simple. So, I play Double Double Bonus. Then I read where that game has a higher variance? So, I have recommitted to Jacks or Better. It's simpler and I am playing to win.

I like the site and plan to be using it.

RoyalFlush
04-04-2015, 02:43 AM
I like the site and plan to be using it.

Cool, we're glad you like it!

jack7777
04-06-2015, 05:40 AM
Cool, we're glad you like it!
Thanks. Even though I practiced JOB I just get bored with it. So, I switched this weekend back to DDB. Mistake. I started out winning a month ago DDB, AAAA, 2222 and 3333A.
This weekend nothing and I could really see the variance. Folding J, Q or K with an A os isn't fun and you miss the pairs. One thing I ran into was now 9/6 games. Then if you player .25, it was 7/4 or 7/5 I am not sure. DDB was 8/5 @.25. If you play $1 machine, you get 9/6 DDB and 8/5 JOB. So, to get the 4000 coins you have to play $5 a spin. I figured it was probably better to play one $1 coin for 9/6 or 8/5 than to play the .25 machines. Opinions?

RoyalFlush
04-06-2015, 06:59 AM
Back when we did the videopokertrainer.org payout tables there weren't any great double double bonus options. Even the best ones were under 99%.

Either way, I think max coins are the way to go unless there is no max coin jackpot.

inhuman
04-06-2015, 03:47 PM
Can you run a simulation to determine if playing a single $1 credit at 9/6 is better/worse than playing max coins on a 7/5?

givememyleg
04-06-2015, 04:28 PM
Can you run a simulation to determine if playing a single $1 credit at 9/6 is better/worse than playing max coins on a 7/5?

Single credit at 9/6 gives an expected return of 98.3735%. (This is much lower than playing max credits, which has a return of 99.5439%.)

Max credit at 7/5 gives an expected return of 96.1472%.

So a single bet at 9/6 is far superior than a max at 7/5. You should avoid 7/5 at all costs.

jack7777
04-07-2015, 12:04 PM
Single credit at 9/6 gives an expected return of 98.3735%. (This is much lower than playing max credits, which has a return of 99.5439%.)

Max credit at 7/5 gives an expected return of 96.1472%.

So a single bet at 9/6 is far superior than a max at 7/5. You should avoid 7/5 at all costs.Thanks. Nice work! The .25 machines were the busiest. This place also has VP at the bars, as usual. Those were the ones that paid the lowest odds. The first thing I do is check all the VP machines in the casino. Now I do.

givememyleg
04-08-2015, 02:45 AM
Thanks. Nice work! The .25 machines were the busiest. This place also has VP at the bars, as usual. Those were the ones that paid the lowest odds. The first thing I do is check all the VP machines in the casino. Now I do.

You're welcome!

Yeah, checking the paytables is one of the most important factors that most people don't even think about.

Of course, these percentages assume perfect strategy, so the best thing you can do is grind out a few hundred hands on the video poker trainer before your next trip: https://casinointellect.com/video-poker-strategy-trainer/

Good luck!

robertdexter
05-27-2015, 10:20 AM
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