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In video poker, only 21% of the
hands dealt are winning hands of Jacks or better and 79% are
downright dogs. Herein lies the difference between the
winning and losing player: what you do with those 79% of the
hands that need to be groomed into winning greyhounds. The
best way to give yourself the greatest chance of victory at
video is to read, absorb, embrace and pledge allegiance to
these playing tips.
- Seek out Jacks or better
machines that pay 9 coins for a full house and six coins for
a flush.
- If you decide to play a
progressive video poker machine that pays 8 coins for a full
house and 5 for a flush, play on a progressive where the
jackpot is over $250 on a nickel machine, $2,500 on a
quarter, and $10,000 for the dollar.
- Always bet the maximum
amount of coins on a progressive machine to get the bonus
for royal flushes.
- If you are a novice
player, play on the lowest denomination machine until your
level of expertise rises.
- If your casino offers it,
use a casino slot card to get credit for your play. You
might as well get a return as a comp benefit for your play
on their video poker machines. Be sure to ask how many
points you will receive per dollar played, and then find out
what those points are worth in comps. This will help you
shop for better value on your play.
- Take your time to study
every hand. Because you are playing against a machine, no
one will intimidate you if your play is too slow.
- All hail the Jack! Some
players don't realize the ace is not the most important card
in the deck, but the Jack is. Holding the Jack over the ace
gives you more opportunities of making more lucrative hands
than an ace would.
- There are more than a
hundred different video poker machines to choose from. Games
like Joker Poker, Louisiana Jacks, Gator Poker, etc. offer
you a supermarket selection, but all have different pay
tables needing distinct playing strategies. I recommend
learning and limiting your play to two, such as Deuces Wild
and Jacks-or-Better.
- Acquire video poker skills
using either a computer or a hand-held video poker game. The
major benefit of this type of training is the ability to
test you skills with no financial risk or ruin. You can
gather data later review, enabling you to nix trends that
would be costly on a video poker machine. This information
would take you years to accumulate under normal casino
conditions. And again, the key here is that any knowledge
obtained without a casino outlay lets you net out better
down the road.
And now, some playing
strategies.
First, Never keep a kicker
with any pair. Holding a kicker to any pair reduces your
return by 5%.
2nd, Never draw four cards if
you can draw three to a royal flush.
3rd, Always keep five-card
winning pat hands with on exception: if you can, draw one
card to a royal.
4th, Don't break a flush even
if you can draw one to a straight flush, but
5th, always break a flush to
draw to a royal.
6th, Never break a straight
to draw to a straight flush.
7th, Never draw five if you
have a jack or better.
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