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This article shows our strategy for Bonus Poker. The expected return of Bonus Poker is 99.17%. This version of video poker is very popular so this strategy is very handy to learn.
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With that in mind, the strategy that will get you the most out of Double Double Bonus is to hold three Aces and discard a kicker. Let’s look at a breakdowns, using a starting hand composed of Aces of clubs, diamonds and hearts along with a 2 of spades and an 8 of hearts (A♣, A♦, A♥, 2♠, 8♥). While in Las Vegas recently, I found myself playing 10-7-5 Double Bonus Poker on a quarter Triple Play machine. That’s quite a treat for a Midwestern player. When full houses pay 10-for-1, flushes 7-for-1 and straights 5-for-1 - the 10-7-5 before the name - Double Bonus returns 100.17 percent in the long run with expert play. The basic rule of thumb for all video poker variants demands that you never break up a standing winning combination, and in Double Double Bonus, when holding Four of a Kind 2s through 4s or four Aces, you. Double Double Bonus Poker pays double on most four of a kind hands. It has an added bonus for quad aces, twos, threes and fours when the fifth card is also an ace, two, three or four. The basic strategy for Double Double Bonus Poker is complicated which is due to the bonus pays on the kicker. The perfect play varies depending on the pay table.
The first versions of Video Poker came about at the same time as personal computers in the 1970s. These were very basic however and offered only a couple of versions, nothing like what is available now. Video Poker has grown since then to become one of the most played games in casinos as it offers players the chance of solitude as well as some nice wins, especially if the holy grail of poker hands the Royal flush comes in.Bonus Poker Rules
Bonus Poker is a version of Video Poker that is very similar to Jacks or Better.
While Double Double Bonus resembles Jacks or Better, the strategy you should apply when playing it is a bit more complicated. The best piece of advice would be to keep all hands consisting of four As, 2s, 3s, or 4s with a kicker.
In fact, the only difference is that in Bonus Poker you get better payouts for Four of a Kind.
So, to start you need to choose your stake, then you are dealt 5 cards from a standard 52 card deck. At this point, you can hold or discard each card. Any you discard are then replaced by other cards from the same deck. You are then paid out based on the strength of your hand. You aren’t playing against a dealer or other players, so if your hand is a Pair of Jacks or better, you get paid. It’s that simple!Double Bonus Video Poker Strategy
You still get a payout for a pair of Jacks or better as the screenshot below demonstrates.
As you will see above, Four of a Kind Aces pays out significantly more than a Straight Flush, Four of a Kind 2’s, 3’s or 4’s pay slightly more than a Straight Flush whilst any other Four of a Kind – 5’s through to Kings – pay the same as a Straight Flush. As with most versions of Video Poker, playing with 5 coins increases the jackpot for a Royal Flush significantly.Paytable and Odds
The table below outlines the payout for each hand, the number of possibilities for each hand and the probability of each coming in.HandPayout (with 5 coins)CombinationsProbabilityRoyal Flush4,0004954431360.000025Straight Flush25021296042640.0001074 of a Kind Aces80039037758120.0001964 of a Kind 2’s to 4’s400105098663280.0005274 of a Kind 5’s to K’s250326884173360.001640Full House452295168699240.011514Flush352168736450000.010880Straight252236763199120.0112213 of a Kind1514843911678560.0744682 Pair525775236037520.129308Jacks or Better542908109814440.215259Nothing0108607108224360.544855Total199332305172001.000000Bonus Poker Strategy
The strategy shown below gives you the best chance of getting a payout with Bonus Poker. As there are many variations of Video Poker and each has a slightly different strategy, make sure it is Bonus Poker you are playing before referring to it.
Start at the top of the table, working your way down until you find a hand that is relevant for the initial 5 cards you are dealt with. When you come across your hand, follow the instructions for the best chance to win.
Bonus Poker has an expected return of around 99.17% which makes it not a bad game to play from a payout perspective.Best to Worst HandsOrderHand1Royal Flush2Straight Flush3Four of a Kind44 of a Royal Flush5Full House6Flush7Three of a Kind8Straight94 of a Straight Flush10Two Pair11High Pair123 of a Royal Flush134 of a Flush14Unsuited 10, J, Q, K15Low Pair164 of an Outside Straight173 of a Straight Flush18Suited J, Q194 of an Inside Straight20Suited J, Q or J, K21Suited A,K A,Q or A,J22Unsuited J,Q,K23Unsuited J,Q24Suited 10,J252 Unsuited High Cards, K High26Suited 10, Q272 Unsuited High Card, A High28J only29Suited 10,K30Q only31K only32A only33Garbage, discard everything
Outside Straight is a hand that needs a card at either end – e.g. 5, 6, 7, 8 – either a 4 or 9 would complete the Straight.
Inside Straight is a hand that needs a card in the middle – e.g. 3, 4, 6, 7 – only a 5 would complete the Straight.
This is meant as a guide only but if followed correctly it will give you the best chance of winning the session.
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In my previous columns, I reviewed the common blunders made by video poker players when playing Jacks or Better and Double Bonus. This month I’ll review the common blunders in Double Double Bonus (DDB).
DDB is the most popular video poker game in the country. That’s because of the extra bonus payouts that you could get when you are dealt four-of-a-kind in Aces, 2s, 3s, and 4s accompanied with a “kicker.” (The latter is the fifth card in your hand; if it’s an Ace, 2, 3, or 4, that’s when the bonus payoff kicks in.)
Here’s an example of a bonus payout. If you were to end up with four Aces accompanied with either a 2, 3, or 4 kicker, the payoff with max coins wagered is a whopping 2000 coins, or one-half the payoff for the royal flush. (That’s a nice $500 payout on a quarter denomination machine, half of the $1,000 you could win for a royal flush.)
There are a variety of pay schedules for DDB that will find in casinos; the most common ones are summarized below. Notice that the best pay schedule is 10/6 DDB (meaning the full house and flush pay 10 and 6 coins times the amount of coins wagered respectively). The Expected Return (or EV) for 106 DDB is 100.07%, which means a player would have a slight edge if every hand were played perfectly. Unfortunately, the 10/6 pay schedule for DDB is rarely offered outside of Las Vegas (and a few Reno) casinos. The second best pay schedule is 9/6 DDB (98.98% ER), which is available in many casinos around the country. I would strongly recommend that you avoid playing a 9/5 or 8/5 DDB game because of the lower ERs (97.87 % and 96.79% respectively).
The playing strategy for 10/6 and 9/6 DDB is virtual identical; however, most players blunder when they play DDB because the playing strategy is more difficult to master than either the strategy for Jacks or Better, Bonus Poker, or Double Bonus. Here are some common blunders. (I’ve assumed playing 9/6 DDB.)Tips For Double Double Bonus Poker
How would you play the above hand? The vast majority of players would hold the three Aces and the 3 kicker in the hopes of drawing the fourth Ace for a 2000-coin payoff. But that’s a common blunder. The hold that has the most value is the three Aces. (For the math inclined, the ER for holding the three Aces plus the 3 is 59.15 while it’s 62.45 for holding only the three Aces.)
You have a paying full house; would you hold it? If you do, you would be making a blunder. In DDB, you should always break up a full house if your three-of-a-kind is A-A-A. (That’s because of the high value of the Ace in DDB.)
This is a hand that most players blunder, especially if they are accustomed to playing Jacks or Better (JOB). In JOB, the correct hold is the two pair; however, because of the higher value of the Ace in DDB, the correct hold for the above hand is the pair of Aces.
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How would you play these two hands? Most players blunder on one or both hands. In 9/6 DDB, you should hold a three-card royal flush over a four-card flush with one exception. If your three-card royal is composed of an Ace plus 10 plus either J, Q or K, the better hold is the four-card flush.
The reason the three-card royal flush containing an Ace plus 10 is less valuable than four-card flush is because it contains only two high cards and two gaps. This results in less potential straight flushes, flushes, straights, or even a high pair. The general rule for 9/6 DDB is this: hold any three-card RF (except one containing A plus 10) over four-card flush and the latter over a three-card RF containing an Ace plus 10.)
Many players opt for holding the inside straight (8-9-10-J) but this would be a mistake. When you play DDB, you should never hold an inside straight if it contains a single high card because the latter has more value. (The correct hold for this hand is the Q).Double Double Bonus Video Poker Free Online
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If you are going to play DDB, be sure you know the playing strategy for this game and you’ve practiced it at home. You can get a strategy table for DDB on the video poker page at www.wizardofodds.com. You should practice the strategy at home on your computer and take along a strategy card when you play in a casino. (I recommend the Video Poker for Winners and Optimum Video Poker software training products and the Dancer/Daily strategy cards. They are available on my web store at www.smartgaming.com). The other important point to keep in mind about DDB is it is a very volatile game compared to Jacks or Better, Bonus Poker, and Double Bonus. You’ll need more bankroll playing DDB because of the game’s higher volatility.
Henry Tamburin, Ph.D. is a blackjack and video poker expert. He is the author of the Ultimate Blackjack Strategy Guide (http://www.888casino.com/blog/casino-guides/blackjack/, editor of the Blackjack Insider e-Newsletter (www.bjinsider.com), lead instructor for the Golden Touch Blackjack course, and host of smartgaming.com. For a free three-month subscription to his blackjack newsletter, go to www.bjinsider.com/freetrial. To receive his free Casino Gambling Catalog, call 1-888-353-3234 or visit www.smartgaming.com.
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