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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 US. 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:
- In
Video Poker the House is represented by a machine not
a dealer and the video machine does not attempt to beat
you.
- You
dont have to figure out what the other player's
hand could be like when playing against other players.
- You
cannot bluff.
- You
do not run the risk of being beaten by another player.
If you have a strong hand, you win. In Table Poker, you
could have a strong hand like three of a kind and lose
to another player who has a better hand.
- A
good decision in Video Poker may be a bad one for Table
Poker. What is advantageous to hold in Video Poker may
prove disadvantageous in Table Poker and vice versa.
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
- Royal
Flush
- Straight
Flush
- Four
of a Kind
- Full
House
- Flush
- Straight
- Three
of a Kind
- Two
Pair
- A
Pair
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
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