Video Poker - The Basics
By Tom McBroom
After Blackjack and Craps, video
poker gives you some of the best odds in the casino if you play it right.
It combines some of the fun of a slot machine with some of the fun of a
table game, all without rushing you to play. This is why many professional
gamblers use video poker as a means of relaxation in between the demands
of blackjack or a table poker game.
For many years now, video poker has
steadily increased in popularity in the casinos. While many video poker
machines may look like slot machines, make no mistake about it - they are
not! Unlike slot machines, video poker is a combination of luck AND skill.
The cards are dealt randomly, just
as in a real poker game. The house's edge is determined by how much it
pays for the various combinations of winning hands. Different machines
have different payout schedules for the various poker hands, so be sure
to choose a machine with a favorable payout schedule.
In order to play video poker with
any chance at winning, you must know the basics about playing five card
draw poker, which is beyond the scope of this article. We'll assume you
know the basics of the game and how the various poker hands are ranked.
To play a video poker machine, you
simply insert one or more coins (usually up to a maximum of five) and push
the "deal" button. Five cards are dealt to you on the screen. You choose
the ones you want to hold by pushing the "hold" button underneath each
card.
You then push the "deal" button again
and you will be dealt the number of cards you choose not to keep, to form
your final, five card poker hand. If you end up with a winning combination,
you are paid according to the payout schedule.
It's as simple as that! Many video
poker machines have a payout schedule that is 97 or 98%. In another article,
we'll explain the schedule with the best odds.
Until then, good luck!
Tom is the webmaster at http://www.blackjack-for-everyone.com,
which is a website dedicated to turning beginning Blackjack players into
serious recreational players.
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