Anyone ever play Double Bonus Deuces Wild
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:39 pm
I have almost but not quite come to the conclusion that most all trips will be losing ones with games like job. Unless you hit some big payouts on the tough games, and quit when you do most all trips will be losers.
That said, I was wondering if anyone plays Double Bonus Deuces Wild. I can play this game at Mohegan Sun on a Multistrike machine on 5 cent and up denominations. Even if you just play the bottom line, they allow you to bet up to 10 units so you have a certain amount of flexability there. The paytable is a 98.6 which isn't too bad. 20/9.
I haven't tried it on quarters yet, but managed to be ahead at some point every time I have tried this game. Even caught one W-2G recently on nickel play. I like the action of going for the big hits and there are at least 5 variations of them in the game. You can also try some unusual holds going for the big hits and not lose much while playing against the long term math. A couple of examples of this would be holding a lone deuce and tossing a straight, and holding a single ace and single deuce. Or even tossing three to a straight flush with a single deuce and just keeping the deuce. And finally tossing 3 to a Royal with one deuce and Ace and just keeping the deuce and the Ace. Long term of course this could cost some money, but so far it has worked out for me. The trick is the usual one....Not to give it all back!......Happy Thanksgiving to All....
That said, I was wondering if anyone plays Double Bonus Deuces Wild. I can play this game at Mohegan Sun on a Multistrike machine on 5 cent and up denominations. Even if you just play the bottom line, they allow you to bet up to 10 units so you have a certain amount of flexability there. The paytable is a 98.6 which isn't too bad. 20/9.
I haven't tried it on quarters yet, but managed to be ahead at some point every time I have tried this game. Even caught one W-2G recently on nickel play. I like the action of going for the big hits and there are at least 5 variations of them in the game. You can also try some unusual holds going for the big hits and not lose much while playing against the long term math. A couple of examples of this would be holding a lone deuce and tossing a straight, and holding a single ace and single deuce. Or even tossing three to a straight flush with a single deuce and just keeping the deuce. And finally tossing 3 to a Royal with one deuce and Ace and just keeping the deuce and the Ace. Long term of course this could cost some money, but so far it has worked out for me. The trick is the usual one....Not to give it all back!......Happy Thanksgiving to All....