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Videopoker

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History

The history of poker is not one that is really clear. There are some conflicts about where the game of poker came from. The object of the game came from the French country but it is not clear where the origins of poker itself lies as it is seen through history in so many different ways. Poker resembles the Persian game of nas, and may have been taught to French settlers in New Orleans by Persian sailors. This history also share some Renaissance history with the game of primero and the French brelan. So you can see where the confusion lies in the history of poker. It is believed that the earlier games influenced the development of poker, as it exists now as it was an evolving game, one that changed over the years.

There once was an English actor Joseph Crowell who reported that the game was played in New Orleans in 1829 with a deck of twenty cards. There were four players betting on which of the player's hand was the most valuable so betting was going on all over the table. Gambling was known as a common pastime for many on the Mississippi riverboats where there was much other to do in that time of history.

Not long after when poker was seen on the river boats, the 52-card English deck was invented and the flush was introduced and added to the game of poker. Around the time of the American Civil War, many additions were made, including draw poker, stud poker, and the straight. The game of poker was evolving to meet the ongoing entertainment needs of people everywhere. More American updates were added like the wild card, lowball and split-pot poker which make the game even more exciting. The news of the new poker spread to other countries, particularly in Asia , and it connected to the U.S. military. The history of poker can be followed like a timeline.

The game and talk of poker has become important to American culture and English culture. Phrases like ace in the hole, beats me, blue chip, call your bluff, cash in, pass the buck, and poker face. These terms are used in everyday poker games around the world and have become part of the game.

The popularity of the game of poker has increased in the recent years, due to the introduction of poker online and in invention of the hole-card camera, which finally turned the game into a spectator sport. It is hard for viewers to follow the action and intense drama of the game so this spectator sport was one that was not actually all that popular.

Rules

DEALERS UPCARD
Royal Flush 10h card jh cards qh card kh card ah card
Straight Flush 9s card 10s card js card qs card ks card
Four of a Kind 7d card ac card ah card as card ad card
Full House qc card qd card ks card kd card kc card
Flush 4d card 6d card 7d card 10d card jd card
Straight 10d card jc card qc card kh card as card
Three of a Kind 3s card 6d card 9h card 9s card 9c card
Two Pairs 5h card jc card jh cards kd card ks card
One Pair or Less 2c card 10s card qh card ad card ac card
 


Playing Video Poker requires only a basic understanding of the makeup of various poker hands. The game play itself is simple yet understanding exactly which cards to hold or discard will take practice and knowledge. When begining play choose the coin size you want to play. Then choose exactly how many coins you want to bet. Then all you need to do is click deal to start a game. Your first hand of cards will then be displayed in the play area on your screen. Make sure you look them over carefully. You should evaluate the cards in your hand and compare them with the payout schedule on your screen. Any winning hands will be indicated on the payout schedule and, if you have automatic hold enabled, the cards will automatically be kept for you.

8H 8S 9C 10H QD
 


In power poker you will be able to hold an entire column of cards by clicking on the card in that row in the first hand and unselect a column of cards by clicking on that card again. Each time you choose to keep a card a bar saying held will be displayed across the card.

Hold the cards that can potentially give you the highest payout.

Click the draw button to get your new cards. If your cards make up a winning hand you will be offered an opportunity to double your money or to collect your winnings.

If you have won, the game will offer you an additional opportunity to increase your winnings by participating in a doubling phase.

The allow double option in the otions menu of the game, is on by default. This toggles the doubling option on or off, so you can choose the option you want. If this option is not turned on the game will not allow you to double on a winning hand.

The doubling option gives you a chance to increase your winnings. After completing a winning hand you will be given the chance to double the payout, or to collect your winnings. The double and collect buttons will be highlighted. To collect your winnings, click the collect button. The game will then be finished and you will have a chance to play again. If you want to try and win even more, click the double button.

When you click the double button, the cards will be removed from the screen and a further five cards will replace them. The dealers' card will be exposed, while the remaining four cards will be left face down. Select one of the face down cards by clicking on it. The four cards will be revealed and the card you selected will be highlighted. If the card you chose has a denomination greater than that of the dealers' card, you will win an amount double that of your original payout. You will then be given the chance to double your payout again or to collect your winnings. If your chosen card is of an equal denomination, it is a tie, and you will have a chance to collect your original winnings or to double up. If the card you chose is of a lesser denomination, you lose and will not receive any payout.

Once you have collected your winnings you can begin another hand by clicking on the deal button.

Strategy

Video Poker is without a doubt a skill based game. This is due to being able to hold certain cards in order to improve your 5 card hand. With certain strategies it is possible to receive a long term win. Professional Video Poker Players know this and only play Video Poker as with certain versions you have a huge advantage over the house and will always come out on top and win money. Below is a table of what to do with specific cards. It is important that you learn this and do not stray from the basic strategy.

Cards Held
Discard
Hand
5
0
Royal Flush
5
0
Straight Flush
4
1
4 of a Kind
4
1
4 Card Royal
5
0
Full House
5
0
Flush
3
2
3 of a Kind
5
0
Straight
4
1
4 Card Straight Flush open both ends
4
1
Two Pairs
4
1
4 Card Straight Flush - inside draw
2
3
Pair of Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces
3
2
3 Card Royal
4
1
4 Card Flush
4
1
Ten, Jack, Queen and King any suit
2
3
Low Pair - Two through Ten
4
1
4 Card Straight sequential order
3
2
3 Card Straight Flush - sequential order
4
1
4 Card Straight - non sequential order
3
2
3 Card Straight Flush - non sequential order
2
3
2 Card Royal
4
1
4 Card Straight - non sequential - 3 high cards
3
2
3 High Cards - Ten through Ace
2
3
2 High Cards - Ten through Ace
1
4
1 High Card - Ten through Ace
0
5
Nothing
 


Please bare in mind that for Jacks or Better Poker you would want to only hold jack thru ace instead of 10 when you only have high cards. Also you would not want to hold two pair with Deuces Wild Poker, as the lowest paying combination is 3 of a kind and there is more chance recieving a 3 of a kind rarther then a full house. This strategy has been created in order for you to stand more of a chance of winning money. It would be wise to stick to this strategy as overall you will beat the house.

Probability

Once you have mastered the basic strategy for a type of Video poker, and find a high-paying machine, then you can expect to make money in the long run. What does this mean? It means that after about 50,000 hands, the odds dictate that you will have hit every possible hand combination, including the coveted Royal Flush. Sure, that sounds like a lot of hands, but this game can go very quickly, especially for experienced players. It is not uncommon for a skilled Video poker player to turn in 750 hands an hour - and even more if that person is playing two machines at once. If the player keeps this blazing pace up for eight hours a day, it will take just over eight days for the player to reach an expected win of around $1,750. You can see why some people are very serious about this game - because you can really win at it. The only drawbacks are the time commitment required, and the potential swings in bankroll. Just because the odds say you should get a royal flush every 40,390 hands doesn't mean it's guaranteed. You could go five times that many hands a never hit one, or get five in the first hundred hands. Both scenarios are equally improbable, yet quite possible. Such is the allure of chance. Such is the allure of Video poker.

Hands Odds Payout Unit
Royal Flush 1 in 40,390 4,000
Straight Flush 1 in 9,148 250
Four of a kind 1 in 423 125
Full House 1 in 86 45
Flush 1 in 90 30
Straight 1 in 89 20
Three of a kind 1 in 13 15
Two pair 1 in 7 10
Jacks or better 1 in 4 5
 

This chart represents the pay schedule of a 9/6 Jacks or Better game playing the maximum five unit bet. The reason you should always play the maximum five units because this bet is required to win the 4,000 coin (or max) jackpot. If you got a royal flush playing only one or two coins, the payout would not be proportionally equal, so there is a strong incentive to always play take the five coin bet. If five dollars a hand is too steep for your bankroll, there should be plenty of quarter machines for you to play. Online casinos always offer bets in multiple denominations, generally having a range that includes quarter, fifty-cent, dollar, two-dollar, five-dollar, and sometimes even ten and twenty dollar betting units.

From studying the Jacks or Better payout odds table above, you may notice an inequality between the true odds and payouts of certain hands. Despite the fact that a full house is more likely to happen (1 in 86) than a flush or a straight, it has a larger payout. This goes against the grain in that the rest of the schedule is set up to reward hands that are less likely with higher payouts. Why is this? Again, game makers have slightly adjusted the payouts, but in this case it actually favors the player. In terms of payout percentages, there is a variety among Video poker machines just like there is with slots. Remember, the lower-paying 8/5 Video pokers are likely to be more common. Some casinos don't even feature the 9/6 variety. And, you definitely won't see any at bars, strip clubs, or the airport. So be choosy. It's what will give you the positive expectation to win and what will make playing more fun!

Tips

  • Play Carefully - Take your time and make wise decisions. It's you against the machine and there is no need to rush things.
  • Know the Paytables - This is one of, if not the most important keys to success in Video Poker. You need to understand the paytables for each machine - understanding these will potentially allow you to maximize your winnings.
  • Play each hand like a new game - Since you are playing a machine try and forget about the last hand played. The machine has no memory of the last hand - the random number generator assures this, so don't fret over what happened last hand - focus on the next.
  • Practice makes perfect - the more you play the better you will be. Learning which cards to keep and which cards to discard is very important if you are to take full advantage of the payout tables. If you use your knowledge consistently i.e. utilize a strategy, it will help assure that you will meet the payout percentages of a particular machine.
  • Never keep a kicker with any pair. Holding a kicker to any pair reduces your return by 5%.
  • Never draw four cards if you can draw three to a royal flush.
  • Always keep five card winning pat hands with one exception: if you can, draw one card to a royal.
  • Don't break a flush even if you can draw one to a straight flush, but always break a flush to draw to a royal.
  • Never break a straight to draw to a straight flush.
  • Never draw five if you have a jack or better.
  • Don't keep a ten for a four card draw.
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