Dream Card Video Poker

 
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In the game above the card offered was the Q♠ for three to a natural royal flush or high pair. The better card would any two or jack for a pat straight. K♠ 10♠ 9♥ Q♥ Q♠: expected value = 7.0490 coins K♠ 10♠ 9♥ Q♥ J♣: expected value = 10.0000 coins. Main Dream Card page. Dream Card is a video poker variation available on IGT Game Kings. It is typically available in a three or five-hand format which is slightly different than the traditional one-hand games. Dream Card has a unique bonus feature which the players has the option of wagering an extra five coins (per line) to trigger the “Dream Card” sequence. A couple of people have asked me about a new version of Dream Card that has a Dream Card probability of only 16%. It does have a pumped-up pay table but my video poker analyzer still comes back with a return of only 77%, assuming the conventional Dream Card rules.

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Introduction

There has been some debate about whether the best card is offered to the player when he gets the Dream Card. In his article A Look at DreamCard — Part II of II , Bob Dancer says, 'I've played the game for many hours and I've never seen a case where the DC isn't perfect — or at least tied for being the best. ' However, at VideoPoker.com, sometimes the advice is incorrect. As an example, the following is a screenshot from the 9/6 jacks game at videopoker.com.

In the game above I was offered the Q♣, giving me three to a royal. It would have been better to pick any jack or king for a high pair. Here is the expected value of the suggested play and a correct play:

9♥ J♣ K♣ 4♥ Q♣: expected value = 7.5902 coins
9♥ J♣ K♣ 4♥ J♠: expected value = 7.6827 coins

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The game usually does give correct advice, however. Bob Dancer's article A Look at DreamCard — Part I of II says that when two more or cards are tied, the game will sometimes tease the player with a card that might lead the player to play incorrectly. Take the following two screenshots of VideoPoker.com as examples. In the one on the left, the game correctly gave me a card to complete the straight. However, any six or jack would do. I don't think it was random that it gave me a heart, tempting me to go for the straight flush. In the hand on the right, the game was correct to complete the flush with any spade. However, it gave me the jack of spades, as a temptation to go for the royal.

Following are some more bad suggested Dream Card examples at VideoPoker.com.

In the game above I was offered the Q♥, giving me a high pair. It would have been much better to pick either the 5♠ or 6♠ for four to a straight flush.

8♠ 4♠ Q♣ 7♠ Q♥: expected value = 7.6827 coins
8♠ 4♠ Q♣ 7♠ 5♠: expected value = 11.7021 coins

In the game above I was offered the Q♥ again, giving me a high pair. It would have been much better to pick any spade, for a pat flush.

Q♠ 7♠ 3♠ 2♠ Q♥: expected value = 7.6827 coins
Q♠ 7♠ 3♠ 2♠ A♠: expected value = 30.0000 coins

In the game above the card offered was the 2♠ for a pat straight or four to a straight flush draw. The better card would be the ten of clubs, for four to a natural royal.

J♣ K♣ Q♣ A♠ 2♠: expected value = 18.8298 coins
J♣ K♣ Q♣ A♠ 10♣: expected value = 99.6809 coins

In the game above the card offered was the Q♠ for three to a natural royal flush or high pair. The better card would any two or jack for a pat straight.

K♠ 10♠ 9♥Q♥ Q♠: expected value = 7.0490 coins
K♠ 10♠ 9♥Q♥ J♣: expected value = 10.0000 coins

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Dream Card Video Poker Locations

  • Main Dream Card page.

External Links


  • VideoPoker.com has a nice demo of Dream Card. Registration is required to play.

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Soruces


  • A Look at DreamCard — Part I of II by Bob Dancer.
  • A Look at DreamCard — Part II of II by Bob Dancer.
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Written by: Michael Shackleford