Video Poker
Video Poker is a draw poker in slot machine form. Players Hold or Discard from five cards showing and get a second deal, or stand with a pat hand. It has become the most popular game of chance among casino players in the U.S. Eighty percent of respondents to a recent survey in Las Vegas said they played video poker.
There are important differences between Video Poker and Table Poker worth noting as follows:
Since its introduction in the early 1980's, Video Poker has grown into one of the casino's most popular games. Unlike regular Poker, which is played against other players at a poker table, Video Poker is played individually on a machine that uses video technology to create a Poker hand.
Based on classic Five Card Stud, Video Poker challenges players to build the best possible five-card hand. The player is dealt five cards and has the option of discarding any or all of the cards. New cards are dealt to replace the discards.
Payoffs are based on a scale, paying players for hands as low as a pair of tens or Jacks all the way up to a Royal Flush. Like slot machines, Video Poker machines are available in many denominations, with 25c and $1 machines being the most popular. Many casinos also offer progressive payoffs or bonuses for Royal Flushes or other special hands. Video Poker provides variety too, with versions ranging from 'Jacks or Better' to 'Deuces Wild' and 'Jokers Wild'.
The ranking of hands starting from the highest are as follows:
Five of a Kind is only possible when using a Joker or Wild Cards and is the highest possible hand.
Note: Las Vegas regulations require that the outcome of any hand in Video Poker not be affected by the number of coins played. If you get a good hand with one coin bet, you would have been dealt the same hand with two or more coins.
House advantage 3% average
Video Poker tips
Make sure all the cards you want to hold are held before pushing the draw button. If you hit too fast or not hard enough, the machine might not register your request.
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.
o Seek out Jacks or better machines that pay 9 coins for a full house and six coins for a flush.
o 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.
o Always bet the maximum amount of coins on a progressive machine to get the bonus for royal flushes.
o If you are a novice player, play on the lowest denomination machine until your level of expertise rises.
o 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.
o 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.
o 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.
o 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 paytables needing distinct playing strategies. I recommend learning and limiting your play to two, such as Deuces Wild and Jacks-or-Better.
o 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, and
8th, don't keep a ten for a four card draw.
Decide on a strategy and stick with it. Decide whether you are going for a big money Royal Flush, with the biggest payback but the worst odds. Or, if you want to play a long time, for the easier odds with frequent paybacks. In the first instance, on the first 5-card deal break a pair if you have a chance for a Royal Flush. In the second instance, always keep a pair.