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VIDEO POKER![]() The best slots A brief background Like blackjack, by learning the correct playing strategy and which machines to play, you can actualy reverse the casino edge in video poker and have an advantage over the casino. Video poker is dealt from a randomly shuffled 52-card electronic deck in which each card has a equal chance of being dealt. Cards are "shuffled" by a computer program called a random number generator, but the effect is that the odds on the game are the same as if a dealer was shuffling a physical deck of cards. We will concentrate on the video poker that is draw poker as the vast majority of video poker games deal us five cards, and we then may discard any or all of them and draw replacements. Winning hands are paid according to a fixed pay table, which usually starts with a pair of Jacks at the low end--anything less than a pair of Jacks and the hand loses. The better the hand, the more we win. There are various variations of video poker, such as jokers wild, ACES high, etc, where generally the variations without jokers have the better payouts and pay from jacks or better. Because we know how much each winning hand pays, from the pay table, as well as the relative frequency of poker hands, we can calculate strategies and optimal payback percentages on video poker games. If the game is 9-6 Jacks or Better, meaning full houses pay 9-for-1 and flushes pay 6-for-1, (on a one coin bet) and all other payoffs are standard, we know that in the long run, the machines will return to players 99.5 percent of all money wagered. Casinos and game manufacturers do not tinker with the relative frequency of winning hands in order to change payback percentages. Instead, they change the payoffs. A Jacks or Better machine that pays 8-for-1 on full houses and 5-for-1 on flushes-an 8-5 machine-returns only 97.3 percent with optimal play, and a 7-5 machine returns only 96.2 percent. Knowing that, we can tell just by looking at the pay tables on machines which will return more to players in the long run. In any given session, as with any slot machine, we might get lucky and have a few big hands that will make us a winner on a low-paying machine, and we might have a cold streak that will make us a loser on a high-paying machine. But we have no way of knowing when those hot and cold streaks are coming, and we do know which are the higher-paying machines overall. Smart players stick with the better pay tables. Always look for the game that pays that pays at least 8-1 for a full house (we've just come back from a nice win on a machine that we found with a 10-1 payout) PLAYING STRATEGY FOR 9-6 JACKS OR BETTER VIDEO POKER
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