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Video Poker Expected Return By high expected returns we mean games with perfect-play expected returns of at least 100.2%. Examples of games with high expected returns are Deuces Wild, Kings or Better Joker Poker, All American Poker, and any progressive game with a sufficiently large jackpot. The average amount of money payed back on a particular play for a particular bet. The Expected Return is the Expected Value of a play multiplied by the amount bet. Most commercially available video poker analysis programs, when analyzing a hand, give the Expected Return of each possible play. The program may call those numbers Expected Values, but any qualified statistician will confirm that as a misnomer For an example using a game that does not have a high expected return, suppose you are playing Full Pay Double Bonus Poker for quarters at a casino where the comp rate is 0.2%, and your play rate is 500 hands per hour. As before, assume that the strategy table you are using costs you 0.1% relative to perfect play, and that your Expected Return playing errors cost you an additional 0.1%.
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