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DJ Wild (Deuces, Joker) Poker is a casino table game in which players play against a house dealer. The goal, of course, is for the player to have a higher poker hand than the dealer in order to win.

The game is played with a standard deck of 52 cards plus a Joker. The unique offer is that all four twos and the one jester It serves as wildcard, which can be substituted for any card to improve the hand.

How to play DJ Wild Poker

Players must first place (2) equal bets on the initial bet Y Blind positions. an optional excursions The bet is also available and pays if won, even if the player loses the hand to the dealer.

Each player and the dealer are dealt five cards face down. After reviewing the cards, the player makes one of two choices: (1) Turn, losing the Ante and Blind bets. (2) Make a Play bet 2X the Ante. The player then places the played cards face down under the bet.

The dealer will then reveal his cards and in turn compare the hand to the hands of the players who made the play bet.

If the dealer beats the player, the Ante, Blind and Play bets lose. If the dealer and player tie, the Ante, Blind and Play bets push. If the player beats the dealer, the Ante and Play bets pay the same money, and the Blind bet pays according to the following table:

manual payment

Five savages. 1000/1

Royal Flush 50/1

Five of a kind 10/1

Flush ladder. 9/1

Four of a kind 4/1

Complete house 3/1

flush 2/1

straight 1/1

all others push

Optional Travel Bet

The Winning Trips bet is paid according to the poker value of the player’s hand, as long as the player has at least 3 of a kind. There are two separate paytables, one without wilds and one with wilds. Payment amounts may vary between jurisdictions. Here is a common table:

Natural

Royal Flush – 1000/1

Straight Flush – 200/1

Four of a kind – 90/1.

Full House – 40/1

Flush – 25/1

Direct – 20/1

Three of a Kind – 6/1

Wild

Five Jokers – 2000/1

Royal Flush – 100/1

Five of a kind – 100/1

Straight Flush – 30/1

Four of a Kind – 6/1

Entire house – 5/1

Color – 4/1

Straight – 3/1

Three of a kind – 1/1

Another optional upgrade bet that is available in some jurisdictions is the Bidirectional Bad Beat. (A bad beat is when they beat you and get paid). In this option, the player must have Three of a Kind or better with no tie. If the player loses to the dealer. The paytable includes the following:

Royal Flush – 10,000/1

Five of a kind – 10/000/1

Straight Flush – 5000/1

Four of a Kind – 500/1

Full house – 400/1

Flush – 300/1

Straight – 100/1

Three of a Kind – 9/1

Strategy and house advantage

The strategy for this game is to raise with any pair of 4s or better, otherwise fold. The house edge is estimated to be around 3.5%.

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