Deuces Wild Online – Video Poker

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Deuces Wild Online is a popular video poker game that is offered at Camasino.com

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In Bonus Deuces Wild, deuces are wild and special payouts are given for five-of-a-kind hands and four-of-a-kind deuces. You can play a single hand and take your chance at doubling your win in the Double or Nothing Bonus Round or you can play 3, 10, 52, or even 100 hands at a time!

Deuces Wild is among the most volatile video poker games but that is what adds to the adrenaline rush. 

The best hand rankings and payouts come from a Royal Flush without deuces that includes an A, K, Q, J and 10 of the same suit.  This pays 4,000 when 5 coins are bet or 250 for each one to four coins bet. 

Other top rankings and payouts include Four Deuces (four wild cards in one hand pays 250 for every coin bet), Wild Royal Flush made up of one or more deuces pays 25 to 20 per coin bet and Five of a Kind, which pays 16, 15 or 12 per each coin bet.

Three of a kind pays even odds.

 

 

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