Wizard Of Odds Video Poker Hand Analyzer

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Neutrino

Just play it like you would any single-hand video poker machine, except you don't need to put in money. If you want to improve your game, select 'Warn on strategy errors.' The advice given is optimal, based on all the possible combinations of cards on the draw. Video Poker Strategy Calculator. Let me determine the correct basic strategy for you, under just about any set of rules, using my strategy calculator. Video Poker Analyzer. This web based tool will analyze any pay table for many types of video poker games. Video Poker Hand Analyzer. The hand analyzer gives you the OPTIMAL strategy. The strategy maker is only BASIC strategy. Change the other cards (not the W57) around and you'll see different results. David oancea. Hi, I've been practicing Double Bonus on the Wizard of Odds site and it dealt me this hand: Qh, Qd, Ad, 10h, Jh I held the High Pair of 2Q's but the analyzer said this wasn't the best move and to hold the 3 to the RF.I checked with the DB basic strategy guide on WOO and High Pair is before 3RF - is this a bug in the software or a more advanced play? Play World Poker Tour All In Hold 'Em™, a poker-based casino game owned by Lakes Entertainment. Under perfect strategy, my math analysis shows a house edge of 1.50%. The demo below is the work of JB, who I hired to create it. It is not registered or approved. I offer it in the spirit of educating players and giving the game free publicity.

Wizard of odds video poker hand analyzer software
Call me Lazy, but, it may not be laziness. I just can't remember all the rules for when to break pat hands for every single common video poker game.
So I was wondering, does anyone here have some kind of easy to remember 'rule of thumb' or general guideline for when to break pat hands?
Anything helps as long as I don't have to remember each instance individually.
Thanks!
monet0412

Call me Lazy, but, it may not be laziness. I just can't remember all the rules for when to break pat hands for every single common video poker game.
So I was wondering, does anyone here have some kind of easy to remember 'rule of thumb' or general guideline for when to break pat hands?
Anything helps as long as I don't have to remember each instance individually.
Thanks!


My reply to your post will probably offend you.. so.. against my better judgement,I will apologize in advance. I am one of the laziest people I know but you take it to new heights. Perhaps your just baiting us here with this question? I wouldn't say that you have a 'rule of thumb' when breaking certain hands. I suppose a case could be made for pay pairs when your playing a Progressive Royal that is at 6000 coins or better. So many pat hands or paying hands to break on so many different VP games. Something like Aces Full in Double Bonus is an easy example. The point is that you should at least have some VP program that you can just plug this information in and easily see your answer. You should have some sort of program that creates instant strategies and you will be able to see when you break straights and what not. I prefer an older program that is color coded and pretty easy to read compared to the laminated ones you can buy that uses greater and less than symbols. Those guides are difficult to read compared to a color coded list.
So basically if your too lazy to figure this out with just a few moments of work, how are you going to be able to plug hours upon hours taking roller coaster swings in VP to be able to be a winning player? I don't see how that is possible but you could prove me wrong!?
beachbumbabs
Administrator
I only know 1 way to do it that's not just rote memorization You have to go to WoO/JB's hand analyzer, pick the VP game through the drop-down menus, then plug in the exact.paytable they're offering. Print out or hand-write the analysis (I copy into Word, then format and minimize text size so I can put it in my wallet) for each game you commonly.play.
I know at least 2 guys who have memorized all the exceptions for each game, but they had to work at it. You can also use the training tool on videopoker.Com (requires a gold membership ) until you get 100 % accurate, but while they have standard paytables, they don't have all of them. Different paytables on the same game require different strategy, especially concerning pat hands.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
RS
Knowing the strategy to 'every single common video poker game' is a feat in it of itself. If you know the strategy to every game, then you're either 1) doing it wrong or 2) Have found many circumstances where playing different games is essentially required.
All you probably need to know is JOB and DW strategies. DB/DDB would be bonuses. You don't need to know the differences between 15/9 and 16/10 DW, or JOB vs BP vs BPD (except for holding inside straights in BPD). Joker Poker is probably just flat out worthless to know, unless you have found a specific situation where you need to know it.
If you know a strategy, the easiest hands are the ones where you break a pat hand (except perhaps DB..but don't learn that game unless you have to, that game is stupid AF).
Of the ones I know that I can think off the top of my head..
every game I can think of -- break high pair, straight, or flush when drawing to 4 to royal (do NOT break a dealt SF, except in DW you break natural 9-K suited for the RF).
DDB, 9/7 DB, TDB -- hold AA over 2 pair, hold AAA over full house. [I think 10/7 DB you hold FH over AAA as well as 2pair over AA, but I haven't played 10/7 so IDK]
9/7 DB -- hold 4 to flush over high pair IF you have 3 high cards (or maybe 2 high cards?)
DW -- hold 222 over dealt SF
TDB -- hold 222-444 over FH
6/5 BP -- hold AAA over FH (what, you don't play 6/5 BP?)
monet0412

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First off DB is not a stupid game.. complicated but well worth the time to learn currently netting 75 dollars an hour in a specific spot. You always break aces full in this game. Joker Poker is a great game and you can find full pay versions. I thought my advice was best. I know many games and strategies but I play many versions daily and for many years now but I still make specific strategy charts and take a picture just in case I get stuck. That's the real point. If you don't know the game just print up a strategy.
Ibeatyouraces
Thanks for this post from:
I've posted what I'm about to repeat a few times. You can go to the WoO strategy maker and input the pay table for whatever game you're going to play, unless it's a gimmick game like UX, and get the correct strategy and all of its exceptions, wait for it...FOR FREE!!! Print them out and take them with you.
DeMango
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Wizard Of Odds Video Poker Hand Analyzer

I've posted what I'm about to repeat a few times. You can go to the WoO strategy maker and input the pay table for whatever game you're going to play, unless it's a gimmick game like UX, and get the correct strategy and all of its exceptions, wait for it...FOR FREE!!! Print them out and take them with you.


He is lazy. He said so.
When a rock is thrown into a pack of dogs, the one that yells the loudest is the one who got hit.
billryan
In Bob Dancers class, he recommends being discrete when using these types of charts in casinos. Has anyone ever had a problem?
Neutrino

If you don't know the game just print up a strategy.

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Quote: Ibeatyouraces

exceptions, wait for it...FOR FREE!!! Print them out and take them with you. Us gambling laws.

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In Bob Dancers class, he recommends being discrete when using these types of charts in casinos. Has anyone ever had a problem?

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Call me Lazy, but, it may not be laziness. I just can't remember all the rules for when to break pat hands for every single common video poker game.
So I was wondering, does anyone here have some kind of easy to remember 'rule of thumb' or general guideline for when to break pat hands?
Anything helps as long as I don't have to remember each instance individually.
Thanks!
monet0412

Call me Lazy, but, it may not be laziness. I just can't remember all the rules for when to break pat hands for every single common video poker game.
So I was wondering, does anyone here have some kind of easy to remember 'rule of thumb' or general guideline for when to break pat hands?
Anything helps as long as I don't have to remember each instance individually.
Thanks!


My reply to your post will probably offend you.. so.. against my better judgement,I will apologize in advance. I am one of the laziest people I know but you take it to new heights. Perhaps your just baiting us here with this question? I wouldn't say that you have a 'rule of thumb' when breaking certain hands. I suppose a case could be made for pay pairs when your playing a Progressive Royal that is at 6000 coins or better. So many pat hands or paying hands to break on so many different VP games. Something like Aces Full in Double Bonus is an easy example. The point is that you should at least have some VP program that you can just plug this information in and easily see your answer. You should have some sort of program that creates instant strategies and you will be able to see when you break straights and what not. I prefer an older program that is color coded and pretty easy to read compared to the laminated ones you can buy that uses greater and less than symbols. Those guides are difficult to read compared to a color coded list.
So basically if your too lazy to figure this out with just a few moments of work, how are you going to be able to plug hours upon hours taking roller coaster swings in VP to be able to be a winning player? I don't see how that is possible but you could prove me wrong!?
beachbumbabs
Administrator
I only know 1 way to do it that's not just rote memorization You have to go to WoO/JB's hand analyzer, pick the VP game through the drop-down menus, then plug in the exact.paytable they're offering. Print out or hand-write the analysis (I copy into Word, then format and minimize text size so I can put it in my wallet) for each game you commonly.play.
I know at least 2 guys who have memorized all the exceptions for each game, but they had to work at it. You can also use the training tool on videopoker.Com (requires a gold membership ) until you get 100 % accurate, but while they have standard paytables, they don't have all of them. Different paytables on the same game require different strategy, especially concerning pat hands.
If the House lost every hand, they wouldn't deal the game.
RS
Knowing the strategy to 'every single common video poker game' is a feat in it of itself. If you know the strategy to every game, then you're either 1) doing it wrong or 2) Have found many circumstances where playing different games is essentially required.
All you probably need to know is JOB and DW strategies. DB/DDB would be bonuses. You don't need to know the differences between 15/9 and 16/10 DW, or JOB vs BP vs BPD (except for holding inside straights in BPD). Joker Poker is probably just flat out worthless to know, unless you have found a specific situation where you need to know it.
If you know a strategy, the easiest hands are the ones where you break a pat hand (except perhaps DB..but don't learn that game unless you have to, that game is stupid AF).
Of the ones I know that I can think off the top of my head..
every game I can think of -- break high pair, straight, or flush when drawing to 4 to royal (do NOT break a dealt SF, except in DW you break natural 9-K suited for the RF).
DDB, 9/7 DB, TDB -- hold AA over 2 pair, hold AAA over full house. [I think 10/7 DB you hold FH over AAA as well as 2pair over AA, but I haven't played 10/7 so IDK]
9/7 DB -- hold 4 to flush over high pair IF you have 3 high cards (or maybe 2 high cards?)
DW -- hold 222 over dealt SF
TDB -- hold 222-444 over FH
6/5 BP -- hold AAA over FH (what, you don't play 6/5 BP?)
monet0412

Video Poker Machine Odds

First off DB is not a stupid game.. complicated but well worth the time to learn currently netting 75 dollars an hour in a specific spot. You always break aces full in this game. Joker Poker is a great game and you can find full pay versions. I thought my advice was best. I know many games and strategies but I play many versions daily and for many years now but I still make specific strategy charts and take a picture just in case I get stuck. That's the real point. If you don't know the game just print up a strategy.
Ibeatyouraces
Thanks for this post from:
I've posted what I'm about to repeat a few times. You can go to the WoO strategy maker and input the pay table for whatever game you're going to play, unless it's a gimmick game like UX, and get the correct strategy and all of its exceptions, wait for it...FOR FREE!!! Print them out and take them with you.
DeMango
Thanks for this post from:

I've posted what I'm about to repeat a few times. You can go to the WoO strategy maker and input the pay table for whatever game you're going to play, unless it's a gimmick game like UX, and get the correct strategy and all of its exceptions, wait for it...FOR FREE!!! Print them out and take them with you.


He is lazy. He said so.
When a rock is thrown into a pack of dogs, the one that yells the loudest is the one who got hit.
billryan
In Bob Dancers class, he recommends being discrete when using these types of charts in casinos. Has anyone ever had a problem?
Neutrino

If you don't know the game just print up a strategy.

Wizard Of Odds Video Poker Hand Analyzer Download


Quote: Ibeatyouraces

exceptions, wait for it...FOR FREE!!! Print them out and take them with you. Us gambling laws.

Poker Hand Analyzer


In Bob Dancers class, he recommends being discrete when using these types of charts in casinos. Has anyone ever had a problem?


Is this legal to use at a casino?
AxelWolf

Call me Lazy, but, it may not be laziness. I just can't remember all the rules for when to break pat hands for every single common video poker game.
So I was wondering, does anyone here have some kind of easy to remember 'rule of thumb' or general guideline for when to break pat hands?
Anything helps as long as I don't have to remember each instance individually.
Thanks!

Wizard Of Odds Poker

What pat hands are you talking about? Are you talking about stuff like dealt straights and flushes vs 4 cars str8 flushes?
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