Friday, December 18, 2009

Here's The Low Down On How To Win At Video Poker

By Dean Evert

Video poker has become one of the more popular forms of casino play these days, because a lot of people don't want the psychological interaction of a full fledged poker table and prefer the one on one interaction that they can have with a machine and their own thought processes. With the fantastic advances we have in technology today, the general public can enjoy the immense fun there is to be had playing this game once you learn how to win at video poker.

The first thing you must get under your belt and keep foremost in your mind when you are learning how to win at video poker are the rules and regulations that apply to the game. A video poker game is based on a simple 52 count deck of cards, with some games using the jokers as well as the other cards. 5 cards are dealt randomly to you and you decide which cards you want to hold, and discard the ones you don't. The machine then replaces your discarded cards with randomly chosen replacements and you are paid according to the poker value of the cards now remaining in your hand.

Next, in order to win effectively at video poker, you must have a strategy. Like any other game that requires a little thinking and conniving, you can't just plunk down in front of the machine, hit a few buttons, and expect to make a killing. You have to have a plan of attack and follow it. Always bet the maximum amount allowed in coins---all experienced video poker players and those who win big bucks are those who always bet the max allowed. Read up on and then follow how to hold the right cards as you play so you will always know what your next step is. Always use a player card so you leave a playing trail and can cash in on the comps and perks that the house allows; and that brings up another thought----know what the casino incentive program is and use it. After scoping out the action in the video poker machines, find a liberal pay table to play---you will fare much better in the long run.

A lot of people when first learning how to win at video poker, are afraid to bet the max amount of coins allowed because they think they will go through all their money in a flash and not have much play time. Well, starting out without much experience and no strategy----yep, that is pretty much true: but to win and win big, you have to wager big, (the win for any type of hand is directly proportional to the amount bet), and most of the pay tables reflect that fact that wagering the max each time will get you much better returns in the long run. Especially when it comes to dealing with a Royal Flush: you will most often on most boards be shortchanged if you don't bet the max----for example: you bet 4 coins, get a Royal Flush---you win 1000; but if you had bet 5 coins (the max), and gotten a Royal Flush, you would have won 4000. See the difference-----this is called by some places as "An Economy of Scale."

Remember this also, that for every penny spent on the video poker machines, points are rewarded and these points can be redeemed for comps of all kinds, and free play. But, the deal is, if you don't use a player card, the casino or house has no way of knowing how much or how long you are playing and therefore no way to assign points or comps----you must use a player card to leave a play trail. And don't be fooled by the wise old fools out there that pontificate to you when you are learning how to win at video poker; because they will try to pass on incorrect info about the player cards----and that is, that if you use one, the machine will not pay out as well----WRONG. The use of a player card is strictly for tallying amount played and has no bearing on the odds or performance of the machine whatsoever.

As you become more adept as you are learning how to win at video poker, you must take great notice of the pay tables on the various machines and with a little online research and a lot of walking, you can find the more liberal pay tables out there and use them to your advantage. As you become more familiar with the various pay tables, you will find that there is little difference in pays except for a flush and full house; the middle hands are the ones that vary the most. If you are interested in learning more about pay tables and how to interpret them, then check out the online site called vpfree2.com-----you will be amazed at the info compiled there and will probably find the answers to your questions.

For a lot of fun, hours of entertainment and the possibility of winning big bucks, you can't beat poker as the world's most beloved card game; but if you want to play singlehandedly against a video machine without the psychological pressures of a live poker table, then learning how to win at video poker should be your top priority for a great time. Once you learn how to play and the strategies involved, you will be hooked and endless hours of fun await.

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