Deuces Wild on Tabjee is video poker the way it should be played — with all four 2s acting as wild cards that can substitute for any card in the deck. That one rule changes everything. Hands you'd normally fold become winners. Rare hands like Five of a Kind and Wild Royal Flush become reachable. And the top payout — Natural Royal Flush — pays 1000x your stake on Tabjee.
If you've played standard video poker before, you already know the basic structure. You're dealt five cards, you choose which ones to keep, and the game replaces the ones you discard. Your final five-card hand is compared against a paytable, and if it matches a winning combination, you get paid.
Deuces Wild on Tabjee takes that familiar format and adds one rule that changes the entire game: all four 2s — the deuces — are wild. A wild card can stand in for any other card in the deck. That means a deuce in your hand can become an Ace, a King, a 7, or whatever card completes your best possible hand.
The practical effect of this is significant. Hands that would be dead in standard video poker — a pair of 3s with three unrelated cards, for example — can become Three of a Kind or better if one of those unrelated cards is a deuce. The more deuces you hold, the more powerful your hand becomes. Four deuces is one of the top-paying hands in the game on Tabjee, sitting just below the Natural Royal Flush.
Because wild cards make strong hands easier to hit, the paytable on Tabjee's Deuces Wild is structured differently from standard video poker. Pairs don't pay. Two Pair doesn't pay. The minimum paying hand is Three of a Kind. This keeps the game balanced — the wild cards give you more ways to win, but the bar for what counts as a win is set higher.
Payouts shown as multiplier of your stake per coin. Minimum paying hand is Three of a Kind — pairs and two pair do not qualify.
| Hand | 1 Coin | 2 Coins | 3 Coins | 4 Coins | 5 Coins (Max) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Natural Royal Flush No Wilds | 200 | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1000 |
| Four Deuces Wild | 200 | 400 | 600 | 800 | 1000 |
| Wild Royal Flush Wild | 25 | 50 | 75 | 100 | 125 |
| Five of a Kind Wild | 15 | 30 | 45 | 60 | 75 |
| Straight Flush | 9 | 18 | 27 | 36 | 45 |
| Four of a Kind Common | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 |
| Full House | 3 | 6 | 9 | 12 | 15 |
| Flush | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 |
| Straight | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 |
| Three of a Kind Min. Win | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Two Pair | No Payout | ||||
| One Pair / High Card | No Payout | ||||
Always play max coins on Tabjee — the Natural Royal Flush and Four Deuces bonus only applies at 5 coins.
The deuce wild rule sounds simple, but seeing it in action makes it click. Here are five real hand scenarios from Tabjee's Deuces Wild table to show exactly how the wild cards work.
The two deuces become 4♦ and 8♦, completing a 4-5-6-7-8 Straight Flush in diamonds. Tabjee pays 9x your stake.
The deuce becomes K♣, giving you Four Kings. Tabjee pays 5x your stake. The 9 is irrelevant — the four Kings win.
All four deuces in one hand. This is the second-highest hand on Tabjee. Pays 1000x at max coins — same as Natural Royal Flush.
Beyond the wild card mechanic — here's everything that makes this version of video poker stand out in the Tabjee lobby.
Every deuce in the deck substitutes for any card you need. On Tabjee, this applies to all four suits — 2♠, 2♥, 2♦, and 2♣. There are no restrictions on which hands a wild card can complete, including the Natural Royal Flush if the remaining four cards are A-K-Q-J-10 of the same suit.
Standard poker doesn't have Five of a Kind — it's impossible without wild cards. Deuces Wild on Tabjee makes it achievable. Four cards of the same rank plus a deuce gives you Five of a Kind, which pays 15x your stake. It's one of the most satisfying hands to hit in the game.
Deuces Wild on Tabjee runs smoothly on the mobile app for both Android and iOS. The card interface is touch-optimised — tap to hold, tap again to release. The paytable is always visible on screen so you never have to guess which hands pay out during a session.
Every deal and every draw in Deuces Wild on Tabjee is determined by a certified random number generator. The deck is shuffled fresh for every hand. No card is more or less likely to appear based on previous hands. Tabjee displays the RNG certification in the game info panel.
Deuces Wild has one of the highest return-to-player rates of any game in the Tabjee lobby when played with optimal strategy. The 98.9% RTP means that over a long session, the house edge is under 1.1%. No other game type on Tabjee comes close to this theoretical return rate.
Each hand of Deuces Wild on Tabjee takes about 10 to 15 seconds from deal to payout. There's no waiting for other players, no dealer animation delays, and no loading between hands. You set your pace. Some Tabjee players run through 200+ hands in a single session without any friction.
If you've never played video poker before, Deuces Wild on Tabjee is one of the best places to start. The rules are simple and the wild card mechanic makes the learning curve forgiving.
Strategy in Deuces Wild depends on how many deuces you're dealt. These are the correct holds for each scenario — follow them and you're playing close to the 98.9% RTP.
| Deuces in Hand | Your Hand Contains | Correct Hold on Tabjee | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 Deuces | All four 2s + any card | Hold all five cards — this is already a 1000x payout hand | Instant Win |
| 3 Deuces | Three 2s + Royal cards (A, K, Q, J, 10 same suit) | Hold all five — Wild Royal Flush pays 25x | Hold All |
| 3 Deuces | Three 2s + any other two cards | Hold only the three deuces, draw two new cards | Hold Deuces |
| 2 Deuces | Four of a Kind, Five of a Kind, or Wild Royal Flush | Hold all five cards | Hold All |
| 2 Deuces | Four cards to a Straight Flush | Hold the two deuces plus the three suited cards | Hold 5 |
| 2 Deuces | No strong draw available | Hold only the two deuces, draw three new cards | Hold Deuces |
| 1 Deuce | Pat winning hand (Straight or better) | Hold all five cards | Hold All |
| 1 Deuce | Four cards to a Royal Flush | Hold the deuce plus the four Royal cards, draw one | Royal Draw |
| 1 Deuce | Three of a Kind | Hold the three matching cards plus the deuce, draw one | Hold 4 |
| 1 Deuce | No made hand, no strong draw | Hold only the deuce, draw four new cards | Hold Deuce |
| 0 Deuces | Pat winning hand (Three of a Kind or better) | Hold all five cards | Hold All |
| 0 Deuces | Four cards to a Royal Flush | Hold the four Royal cards, draw one | Royal Draw |
| 0 Deuces | Four cards to a Straight Flush | Hold the four suited consecutive cards, draw one | SF Draw |
| 0 Deuces | One Pair | Hold the pair, draw three — pairs don't pay but can improve | Hold Pair |
| 0 Deuces | Nothing useful at all | Discard all five, draw a fresh hand | Full Draw |
Deuces Wild rewards players who understand the wild card hierarchy. These tips come from the patterns that separate consistent Tabjee players from those who burn through their balance quickly.
The Natural Royal Flush and Four Deuces both pay 1000x — but only at five coins. At four coins or fewer, the payout drops to 800x or less. The difference in expected value is significant enough that playing anything less than max coins on Tabjee is a strategic mistake over any meaningful session length.
If you already have a Straight, Flush, Full House, or better, hold all five cards. The only exception on Tabjee is if you have four cards to a Natural Royal Flush inside a made Straight or Flush — in that case, the Royal draw has higher expected value. Everything else: if it pays, hold it.
Never discard a deuce. Ever. Even if the rest of your hand looks terrible, a single deuce gives you a wild card that can complete almost any hand on the draw. On Tabjee, holding one deuce and drawing four new cards gives you a statistically better expected return than discarding the deuce to chase a specific non-wild draw.
Players coming from standard poker often instinctively hold Two Pair. In Deuces Wild on Tabjee, Two Pair pays nothing. When you have Two Pair with no deuces, the correct play is to hold only one of the pairs and draw three cards, giving yourself a chance to hit Three of a Kind or better. Holding both pairs locks you into a non-paying hand.
Deuces Wild has higher variance than most table games. The wild card mechanic means you'll hit dry stretches where Three of a Kind is the best you see for several hands, followed by a run where Four of a Kind and Straight Flushes appear back to back. Your bankroll needs to be sized to survive the dry stretches.
Decide how much you're comfortable spending before you open Deuces Wild on Tabjee. A common guideline is to have at least 100 to 150 hands worth of stake in your session budget. If your max-coin stake is 50 BDT per hand, that means a session budget of 5,000 to 7,500 BDT gives you enough runway to ride out variance.
Tabjee provides deposit limits, session time reminders, and self-exclusion options in your account settings. These tools are there for a reason — use them. Setting a daily deposit limit before you start playing is one of the most effective ways to keep Deuces Wild enjoyable rather than stressful on Tabjee.
Increasing your stake after a losing run is one of the most common mistakes in video poker. The RNG in Deuces Wild on Tabjee has no memory — a bad run doesn't make a good run more likely. Stick to your planned stake size throughout your session. If you've hit your session budget, stop and come back another time.
When you hit a big hand on Tabjee — Four Deuces, Wild Royal Flush, or Natural Royal Flush — consider withdrawing a portion of the payout rather than immediately reinvesting it all. Tabjee's local payment methods make withdrawals fast and straightforward for Bangladesh players. Locking in a portion of a big win is always the right move.