All About Video Poker
Randy Ray
Video poker
is a casino game that has much in common with slot machines, but it is
a slot machine game combined with the rules of five card draw poker in
a very specific manner. Video poker is often considered by many experienced
gamblers to be vastly superior to slot machines because of the effect that
skilled play has on the potential payback of the machine. While slot machines
are programmed to pay back a certain percentage of the money that is fed
into the machine, video poker pays back a percentage that can be affected
by perfect strategic play.
Video poker
games first appeared in the 1970's, but didn't start enjoying widespread
popularity until the 1980's, when slot machine manufacturer IGT became
involved in the production of video poker games. Many people in casinos
who are nervous or intimidated by table games find video poker to be a
lot more "friendly" than blackjack or live poker. This is probably because
video poker combines the strategic thinking of a table game like blackjack
with the solitary playing experience of a slot machine.
Video poker
games are easily played. The player wages 1 or more coins in order to get
dealt five virtual cards on a computer screen. (A smart player always plays
the max bet, usually 5 coins, since the max bet triggers the bigger payoffs
on the higher ranked hands.) The player chooses which cards to hold and
then draws cards to replace his discarded cards. The final hand pays out
based on the payout table for the particular video game.
Popular video
poker games include deuces wild and jacks or better, both of which are
often played either as single hands or in a multi-hand version, where the
player gets to play 3, 5, 10, 50 or even 100 hands of video poker at the
same time.
Depending on
the payout schedule for the different poker hands on a certain machine,
the payback percentage on a video poker can be very good indeed. Jacks
or better with a "full pay", or the highest standard payback schedule,
pays back at 99.5% with perfect play. A full pay deuces wild machine pays
back at 100.7% with perfect play. In actual practice, players who don't
play perfectly and make mistakes reduce the practical payback percentage
on those machines by 6% or more, making video poker one of the most profitable
games in the casino, especially since many video poker players play upwards
of 500 hands per hour.
Learning how
to play video poker with perfect strategy is not terribly hard to do. There
are numerous video poker strategy guides available for sale, and Bob Dancer's
excellent tutorials and software teach video poker strategy through a series
of both charts and lists of principles that will work effectively for different
learning styles.
Practicing
has become much easier also, now that free
video poker games have become so prevalent online. Games like these
allow you to play online with no download and no cost, and they're played
using the same rules as the video poker games found in traditional land-based
casinos.
The author
loves to play video poker. Please feel free to reprint this article, but
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