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Winner's Guide Volume 3: Full Pay Deuces Wild
by Bob Dancer
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From the authors of the best-selling video poker strategy cards, the Video Poker Winner's Guides cover both strategy and non-strategy aspects of play that are important for winning. Choose among four levels of strategy, via the presentation and explanation of basic principles. Strategies for full-pay as well as the more widely available non-full-pay versions are covered. These reports present the most complete and accurate strategies available for these games.

Dancer's Full Pay Deuces Wild Has Something for Everyone

Video Poker is one of the few games where the well-informed gambler can achieve a regular edge over the house. There exist a few parts of the world where the idea of a "video poker professional",Nick ChristensonNick Christenson is widely regarded as one of the best gambling book reviewers publishing today. He is a contributor for Poker Player magazine, and has published in Full-Tilt and Gambling Times. He is also the editor of the very funny 'Casino Death Watch,' which chronicles the comings and goings of casinos in Las Vegas. He is an avid poker and blackjack player.  Nick's website is www.jetcafe.org/~npc/  or at least an advantage VP player, can be a reality. Of the games that may be successfully beaten, Deuces Wild with the "full pay" pay table is probably the most well-known. In A Winner's Guide to Full Pay Deuces Wild, Bob Dancer and Liam Daily attempt to provide the ultimate guide to Deuces Wild video poker.

Bob Dancer is extremely well known in video poker circles. He's the author of numerous periodical articles about advantage play focusing on the game of video poker. He also has been involved in the creation of the excellent Bob Dancer Presents WinPoker video poker software. It would be difficult to imagine authors more qualified to write about advantage video poker than Dancer and Daily.

The book begins with background information that it is important to understand about video poker. This introduction is pretty well written. In chapter 2 and 3, Dancer and Daily provide a fairly easy to learn "beginner strategy" and a slightly more advanced "recreational strategy". These strategies give up some detail in order to achieve simplicity. With full pay deuces wild, players using the basic strategy should expect to be playing about break-even in the long run with the house. Someone who plays the recreational strategy accurately should expect to have a long run advantage over the casino.

Next the authors provide an introduction to the more complex strategies, which they call "basic" and "advanced". These strategies are recommended for those who are really serious about the game. The "advanced" strategy is basically a list of exceptions to the "basic" strategy, taking into consideration "penalty cards" and other special situations. The strategies presented in this book don't exactly equate to Dancer's video poker strategy cards that are widely available, but the correspondence is pretty close. Variations to the "advanced" strategy are discussed for the pay table the authors call "pseudo Full Pay".

For those interested in really learning this game, A Winner's Guide to Full Pay Deuces Wild is a valuable reference and I definitely recommend this book to serious VP enthusiasts. At the same time I don't believe that absolutely every Deuces Wild player needs it. My recommendation to potential readers would be to learn a simplified strategy from one of the many strategy cards or a book such as Paymar's Video Poker--Optimum Play. Then I'd recommend getting some good video poker software and practicing a great deal. My current favorite VP software is Bob Dancer Presents WinPoker, but there are others that are good as well. The software will point out some places where the strategy cards don't reveal the exact optimum strategy. A Winner's Guide to Full Pay Deuces Wild will explain this discrepancies for you, as well as provide some useful mnemonics for remembering a more general strategy. If this sounds valuable, by all means get this book

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