Wizard Of Odds Video Poker

The Wizard of Odds teaches Three Card Poker. For more about Three Card Poker, please visit Mike mentions ho. Wizard of Odds follows a classic pattern for a video slot game so far, but a few extra symbols on the reels that help spice up the game with some extra magic. The blue Crystal is the Wild card of the game, which simply means that it can substitute for any of the basic symbols mentioned previously and help create extra winning combinations along.

  • Appendices
  • Strategies
    • Jacks or Better
    • Deuces Wild
    • Quick Quads
    • Ultimate X
  • Miscellaneous

Introduction

Mystery bonus is a video poker by Realtime Gaming. It is based on conventional video poker. The twist is that the game will add a 'Mystery Bonus' to the win for a randomly chosen hand. Which hand gets the Mystery Bonus is determined at the time of the deal. The following table shows the usual win for each hand (based on the total bet amount), the Mystery Bonus for that hand, and the total win after the Mystery Bonus.

Mystery Bonus Pay Table

WinBase
Pay
Mystery
Bonus
Win with
Bonus
Royal flush8004001,200
Straight flush453580
Four of a kind20525
Full house8210
Flush538
Straight415
Three of a Kind314
Two pair213
Jacks or better112

Wizard Of Odds Video Poker Chart

Analysis

To analyze this game, it was necessary to know the probability of the Mystery Bonus being applied to each hand. It is not hard to see playing that the probabilities are not equal.

A reader wrote a bot to play the game and collect data on which hand received the Mystery Bonus on over 12,000 games. The game played was at iNetBet. Following are the results.

Mystery Bonus Sampling

WinCountProbability
Royal flush 1572 12.42%
Straight flush 2201 17.39%
Four of a kind 1993 15.74%
Full house 1171 9.25%
Flush 2122 16.76%
Straight 2046 16.16%
Three of a Kind 945 7.47%
Two pair 392 3.10%
Jacks or better 216 1.71%
Total 12658 100.00%

The next return table shows the overall return of the game. It shows the probability of each hand getting the Mystery Bonus, the expected value with the bonus, and the product of those two columns. The lower right cell shows an overall return of 98.88%.

Mystery Bonus Return Table

Mystery
Bonus
Probability
Bonus
Average
Return
Expected
Return
Royal flush 0.124190 0.971559 0.120658
Straight flush 0.173882 0.964482 0.167706
Four of a kind 0.157450 0.972452 0.153112
Full house 0.092511 0.983667 0.091000
Flush 0.167641 1.000601 0.167742
Straight 0.161637 0.973946 0.157426
Three of a Kind 0.074656 1.035140 0.077280
Two pair 0.030969 1.090072 0.033758
Jacks or better 0.017064 1.181382 0.020159
Total 1.000000 0.988841

Acknowledgement

I would like to thank Gary Koehler for sharing with me his data and analysis of the Mystery Bonus.

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Written by: Michael Shackleford

Video poker is a popular form of gambling that has been around since the early seventies when it was first introduced. Several decades after, this casino game is still widely enjoyed by numerous casino players all over the world, which can be attributed to the simple game mechanics involved, high probability of hitting large wins, and the help of exclusive casino affiliate program campaigns that made online betting sites more popular than ever.

Although initially regarded as a game of luck, which makes it comparable to slot machines, this, as a matter of fact, is a game that requires skills. This explains the possibility for anyone to win huge payoffs after mastering various strategies that will ensure players to get the highest returns possible after each round of every game. While high pay tables seem very attractive, especially to amateur players, skilled players actually tend to win more even when they choose to play those that offer lower pay tables. This clearly debunks the saying that the house has the advantage once the skills take place.

In effect, myriad players flock to casinos to play Jacks or Better and Deuces Wild, which are two of the well-known variations of video poker. Deuces Wild, which makes two of all suits a wildcard, offers 100.8% payoff in theory, while Jacks or Better, also called Draw Poker, offers 99.5% when played using a perfect video poker strategy. But despite the lower payoff of the latter, most other kinds of this game are actually based on Jacks or Better with each only varying its payoffs for certain combinations. Examples of these variations are Tens or Better, Double Bonus, and Double Double Bonus.

Available and accessible

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This game can be played in every casino provided that there are video poker machines installed. And with such high demand, there’s no reason for any casino to not have these machines, whether higher or lower-paying ones, available on their floor. Moreover, many video poker online casinos through modern technology have perfected their ways of offering this popular game to just about anyone in the globe who has registered for an account in these respective casinos. As a result, most players, nowadays, wager on this classic yet exciting game in the comfort of their home as long as they have a working computer and fast Internet connection speed.

Simple and easy

The rules of this game are very basic. A player will simply have to wager and press the “deal” button to receive five cards that have been randomly selected from a 52-card deck. Selecting which cards to drop and which to keep, then, takes place. This step is crucial as the remaining cards, along with the replacements, must form a winning combination, that’s why it would help to know some strategies.

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Moreover, knowing the different video poker hands and their ranks—royal flush, straight flush, four of a kind, full house, flush, straight, three of a kind, two pair, pair of jacks or better video poker—is important. Mastering an optimal strategy to achieve these combinations, preferably those with higher ranking ones, will ensure the player’s chances of beating the game and earning loads of money from playing rounds of video poker.