Quote: Mission146Can you confirm that you don't get a wheel for a dealt Full House? I don't see it listed in your OP.
Anyway, if you want the overall odds of getting a dealt wheel, just take one and divide it by the cumulative probabilities of the dealt hands needed.
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Yes, that’s the easy part and what I did. Also, I fixed the OP. Full house should be there.
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That sounds like either Deal Draw or Double Pay
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I think Double Pay is the one I am thinking of...my mistake. I must have missed it in the list here:
https://wizardofodds.com/games/video-poker/basics/#return-tables
Fortunately, I found the other one. I think I missed Double Pay because I was expecting it to be called, "Deal Draw," which is what I think the game I saw in AC was called, but couldn't swear to it.
Quote: dhanksQuote: Mission146Can you confirm that you don't get a wheel for a dealt Full House? I don't see it listed in your OP.
Anyway, if you want the overall odds of getting a dealt wheel, just take one and divide it by the cumulative probabilities of the dealt hands needed.
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Yes, that’s the easy part and what I did. Also, I fixed the OP. Full house should be there.
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By all means, post the result please! When I saw that you were online, I figured you would do it and post it.
Quote: Mission146Quote: dhanksQuote: Mission146Can you confirm that you don't get a wheel for a dealt Full House? I don't see it listed in your OP.
Anyway, if you want the overall odds of getting a dealt wheel, just take one and divide it by the cumulative probabilities of the dealt hands needed.
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Yes, that’s the easy part and what I did. Also, I fixed the OP. Full house should be there.
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By all means, post the result please! When I saw that you were online, I figured you would do it and post it.
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Deuces is a wheel every 21 deals on average as opposed to every 35 in Jacks or Better variants. This must mean the wheel weights are different for Deuces, I think.
A Deuces FH basically only occurs by way of a natural Full House without any deuces or a natural Two Pair (neither two of the pairs can be deuces) with a deuce.
Quote: dhanksAh, crap. It’s flush and FH that’s less likely, not straight. Same logic applies to that, no doubt.
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Dealt Flush becomes much more likely than standard Video Poker, but basically the same logic on quads. You could look at dealt trips with a deuce anywhere in it (which becomes quads) as a combinatorial problem that I might do next time I’m on a proper computer. Beyond that, two pair with deuces becomes quads…three deuces dealt is quads worst case scenario—-etc.
It’s really just how likely dealt quads becomes, more than anything.