(pictured). "Deuces" received mostly positive reviews from critics. Joanne Dorken of
MTV UK wrote that the song was "a good platform for Brown to show off his silky-smooth vocals". In an album review for
F.A.M.E., Mark Edward Nero of
About.com wrote that "Deuces" was one of "the album's best material". A reviewer for
Girlfriend magazine wrote that "Deuces" along with "
Yeah 3x" and "
Beautiful People", were the most "worth listening to" of the album. Mesfin Fekadu of the
Associated Press labeled "Deuces" as one of the "best songs" of 2010, while August Brown of
Los Angeles Times called it his "favorite single" of 2010. Sean Fennessey of
The Washington Post characterised "Deuces" as "the effervescent kiss-off" track. Shahryar Rizvi of
Dallas Observer was critical of the song, writing that it "sounds minimally produced and quiet. As a result, it sounds kind of boring".
Phoenix New Times called it "a hot track".
HotNewHipHop listed it among Brown's best singles in his discography, and defined "Deuces" as a "slow, moody rap and R&B ballad".
Billboard wrote that with the track "Chris Brown showed his fans and haters that he can’t be stopped with the perfect mix of smooth vocals and soundscapes". Critics also speculated that the lyrics of the song were about Brown's former relationship with pop singer
Rihanna. Becky Bain of
Idolator described "Deuces" as a "bitter woman-hating track" that could be "about Rihanna or just females in general", and wrote that "as damning as some of the lyrics are, this emotional jam is actually a step in the right direction for Brown". Anthony Benigno of
The Faster Times observed that the song could be a reference to "the Rihanna incident", writing "is it about RiRi? Maybe, maybe not. He ain't telling, in any case". Jayson Rodriguez of MTV News wrote that "Deuces" was indeed a "standout" track from the
Fan of a Fan mixtape, and that it "appears to be a dig at Rihanna". The song was nominated for
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the
53rd Grammy Awards, and
Best Collaboration at the
2011 BET Awards. ==Remixes==