Deuce Wild Card Games

2021年11月13日
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Deuces Wild is a popular video poker variation that is played online and uses a standard deck of 52 cards. In this video poker variant, deuces (2s) are wild, and they substitute any other card on the deck to form a winning hand. This, therefore, makes winning in this game. Deuces Wild by Playtech is a video poker game in which there is no dealer. The user first needs to select the amount they want to bet, using the Bet per Hand menu. It can range from 0.01 to 50 credits. During the game, you can play 1, 4, 10, or 25 hands. Their number is set in the Hands menu.The four Deuces from a William Tell packDeuce of AcornsWürttemberg pattern deck: Deuce of BellsDeuce of Bells playing card depicting a wild boar sow (1573)
The Deuce (German: Daus, plural: Däuser) is the playing card with the highest value in German card games. It may have derived its name from dice games in which the face of the die with two pips is also called a Daus in German.[1]
Unlike the Ace, with which it may be confused, the Deuce represents the 2, which is why two hearts, bells, etc. are depicted on the card. In many regions it is not only equated to the Ace, but is also, incorrectly, called an Ace. In the south German area it has been historically called the Sow (Sau) and still is today,[1] because of the appearance of a wild boar on the Deuces in early card packs, a custom that has survived on the Deuce of Bells.
Ei der Daus! (also: Was der Daus!) is an expression, similar, to ’What the deuce!’ in English, which reflects astonishment, bewilderment or even anger. It is commonly, if wrongly, assumed to be an expression derived from card players’ jargon.[2]Comparison of German and French suits[edit]German playing cardsDeuce (German: Daus)French playing cardsAce (German: Ass, French: as)Origin and history[edit]
The word Daus as a description of the two pips on a die has been in use since the 12th century.[3] It comes from the Late Old High German, later Middle High German word, dûs, which was borrowed from the North French word, daus. This corresponds to the French word for ’two’, deux, which in turn came from the Latin duos and duo. On the introduction of playing cards into the German language area at the end of the 14th century, the word was also transferred to the cards with the value 2. This card became the highest value playing card in the German card deck, the equivalent of the Ace in the French deck.
On the German playing card with the 2, the deuce, there is often a picture of a hog or sow. While Friedrich Kluge is unsure,[4] how the card came to be called the Daus, because he avers that there are no game rules that have survived from the Middle Ages, Marianne Rumpf is clear: The word ’Daus’ is a term that has been taken over from the dice game.[5] However, unlike dice games, in which the 2 was a low throw and did not count for much, the deuce card played a special role as a trick card, because it could even beat the King. The Early New High German author, Johann Fischart, says thus: ’I have thrown out the Ace, Sow and Deuce of Bells, Clubs, Hearts respectively; but now I hold the Sow of Acorns which now reigns’.[6] The name Schwein (’hog’) was also used for the deuce as may be read in the Reimchronik über Herzog Ulrich von Württemberg (’Rhyming Chronicle About Duke Ulrich of Wurttemberg’), which also reveals that the Deuce, like the Ace in the modern game of Skat, was worth 11 points: ’The King ought to beat all the cards. That is apart from the Hog. It wants then to be worth 11.’[7]
Early evidence of the depiction of a hog on the card is found as early as the 15th century, from which Deuces of Bells and Acorns have survived on which there is a wild boar. Decks with a hog or sow on the card along with the 2 of Bells have also survived from the year 1525 in the Swiss National Museum in Zürich and in a deck dating to 1573 made by the Viennese artist, Hans Forster. There is also a deck of cards by a Frankfurt manufacturer dating to 1573, on which the hog is found on a 2 of Hearts.[5] The link between the Deuce and the Sow is evinced by Johann Leonhard Frisch in his 1741 German-Latin dictionary: ’Sow in card game, from the figure of a sow, which is painted on the Deuce of Acorns, whence the other deuces are also called Sows.’[8]
How the boar ended up on the playing card is unknown. Hellmut Rosenfeld suspects that it was derived from the prize sow that played a role in local shooting festivals (Schützenfesten) and which was linked with the last sheaf of the harvest.[9] The description Sau may have been a corruption of the word Daus, and the depiction of a boar on the playing cards was simply a pictorial illustration of this etymological development.
According to Marianne Rumpf, the name comes from a Baden dialect in which the ’S’ is spoken like a ’Sch’ and the word Dausch is used for a female pig or sow.[10]
[One] can .. with a little imagination, picture that the players, in the excitement of the game when playing the trump card .. loudly emphasize their triumph by saying the name of the card.[5]
The Brothers Grimm state in their dictionary,[11] that the word Tausch (’Swap’) was used for the four cards. Perhaps the word Dausch inspired card artists who illustrated the free space under the coloured symbols with a sow.[5]
The language of card players may also have given rise to the expression Däuser (also Deuser) for ’coins’, recorded since the 19th century, because in a game played for money, the aces are worth cash. Quite similar is the saying Däuser bauen Häuser (’deuces build houses’), which has been used since 1850, because with a trick with several aces, one quickly scores the points needed to win.[12]See also[edit]References[edit]
*^ abGames played with German suited cards at www.pagat.com. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
*^Lutz Röhrich: Lexikon der sprichwörtlichen Redensarten, 5 volume, Freiburg i. Br. 1991; Lemma Daus in Vol. 1, p. 309
*^Belege für die Verwendung in mittelhochdeutscher Sprache im Wörterbuch der Grimms
*^Friedrich Kluge: Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache, revised by Elmar Seebold, 23rd edn. Berlin, New York, 1995; Lemmata ’Daus1’ and ’Daus2’, p. 164
*^ abcdMarianne Rumpf: Zur Entwicklung der Spielkartenfarben in der Schweiz, in Deutschland und in Frankreich. In: ’Schweizerisches Archiv für Volkskunde’ 72, 1976, pp. 1–32, doi:10.5169/seals-117151.
*^Johann Fischart: Die wunderlichst vnerhörtest Legend vnd Beschreibung des … Hütleins …, 1591, in: Das Kloster, ed. by J. Scheible, Vol.10, 2: Fischarts kleinere Schriften, Stuttgart und Leipzig 1848, p.920; here quoted by Marianne Rumpf, p. 14
*^Reimchronik über Herzog Ulrich von Württemberg und seiner nächsten Nachfolger, ed. by Eduard Frh. von Seckendorf, Stuttgart, 1863, p. 72; here quoted by Marianne Rumpf, p. 13
*^Johann Leonhard Frisch: Teutsch-lateinisches Wörterbuch, Berlin, 1741, Vol. 2, p. 151; here quoted by Marianne Rumpf, p. 12
*^Hellmut Rosenfeld: Münchner Spielkarten um 1500, Bielefeld, 1958, p. 11; paraphrased by Marianne Rumpf, p. 13
*^Daus: Dausch in the Dictionary of the Brothers Grimm.
*^Tausch in the Dictionary of the Brothers Grimm
*^Heinz Küpper: Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache. 1st edition, 6th reprint, Stuttgart, Munich, Dusseldorf, Leipzig, 1997, keyword ’Daus’, p. 160Literature[edit]
*Marianne Rumpf: Zur Entwicklung der playing cardsnfarben in der Schweiz, in Deutschland und in Frankreich. In: „Schweizerisches Archiv für Volkskunde“ 72, 1976, pp. 1–32 (for Daus, see pp. 11–14)External links[edit]
* Media related to Deuces (playing cards) at Wikimedia CommonsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Deuce_(playing_card)&oldid=1005332903’Basic Game Play
Deuces Wild is a popular variant of video poker, where the objective is to get the best possible poker hand, but with the twist that all deuces counts as a ’wild’ card. This means that if you have a pair of kings and a deuce on the board, you will actually have three of a kind kings, since the deuce will count towards being a king, thus the name Deuces wild.
To play the game you will first need to insert credits into the game and then choose the amount of credits that you want to bet on the hand you are about to play. Then you press the ’deal’ button and the machine will then show you the first five cards, where you have the option to ’hold’ as many as them as you want, which means that when you press deal to go to the next betting round those cards will not be changed.
This is a good idea to do if you have a pair or any deuces on the board, to ensure that they will not change the cards. Once you have chosen the cards you want to hold, you simply press deal again and the cards that are not held will change to other cards. Once the cards have been dealt the second time the betting rounds are over and the machine will see if you have a good enough hand to get a prize or not and if so, pay you accordingly with the hand you have.
Deuces wild is a fun game to play and is a great change for the players that normally play regular video poker, providing more good hands to the players because of the wild deuces. There is a difference in the strength of the hand you need to have in order to actually win a prize, you can read more about that in rules and payouts.Rules
The deuces wild game only uses one regular 52 card deck at a time, eliminating the chance of you getting multiple cards of the same denomination and suit in the game. It also provides a more fair chance of winning by only using one deck of cards, so overall it is a good thing. The deck will be reshuffled automatically after you finish playing a hand, so you will not be able to count which cards that has already been used.
All deuces are wild cards, which means that they will count towards what benefits you the most. This means that if you have three queens in a hand and one deuce, then you will have four of a kind as the deuce will count as an extra queen.
Are casinos only on indian reservations. There are two rounds of each game of deuces wild, the first is where the first five cards are shown and you can hold the ones you want to keep to the next round and the second round is the showdown round where you will see if you have won a prize or not. Deuces Wild Video Poker ClassicHand Rankings
The hand ranking system for deuces wild is similar to the one you know from regular poker, however there are some differences towards it that you should be aware off before starting to play the game. Below you can see which hands qualifies as a winning hand, so you will know if you are about to win or have to try again. We will start from the lowest winning hand to the highest winning hand:
*Three of a kind - When you have three of the same cards in a hand or have a pair with a deuce on the board
*Straight - When you have five cards in sequence of any suit, one of the cards can however be replaced by a deuce and still form a straight
*Flush - When you have five cards of the same suit or four of the same suit with a deuce on the board
*Full House - When you have three cards of the same denomination and a pair, or when you have two pairs with a deuce on the board
*Four of a kind - When you have four of the same denomination or three of a kind with a deuce on the board
*Straight Flush - When you have five cards in sequence with the same suit or if you have you have four cards in sequence of the same suit with a deuce on the board
*Five of a kind - When you have four cards of the same denomination and a deuce
*Deuces Royal Flush - When you have 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace of the same suit, with one of the cards being replaced by a deuce
*Four Deuces - When you have four deuces on the board
*Royal Flush - When you have 10, Jack, Queen, King and a Ace of the same suit on the board with no deuces.
As you can see it is slightly more difficult to win a minimum prize when you play deuces wild, but there are more payout methods in general in deuces wild, making it a great game to play if you love video poker.PayoutsPlay Deuces Wild Free Now
Below you will find a general payout scheme for deuces wild, which should only be seen as a general guideline as some casinos offers better or worse payouts:
*Three of a Kind Pays 1:1
*Straight Pays 2:1
*Flush Pays 2:1
*Full House Pays 4:1
*Four of a Kind Pays 5:1
*Straight Flush Pays 8:1
*Five of a Kind Pays 12:1
*Deuces Royal Flush Pays 0:1
*Four Deuces Pays 100:1
*Royal Flush Pays 500:1
Always check what the casino you are playing in pays, so you can see if you are getting a fair payout when you win or if you have to change the casino you are playing at. The higher the payouts, the better your overall odds are, which is something that is important when playing against the house.
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