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Video
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Some people have the misconception
that Video Poker Machines are money eating contraptions. Nothing
could be further from the truth. In fact, some Video Poker Machines
have a long-term payout of greater than 100%. Other than card
counting in Blackjack, they are the only games in the casino where a
player can get a long term advantage over the house.
Players who like to play alone could find Video Poker to be the
perfect game with its low house advantages and possible jackpots.
Another advantage for the new player is the fact that you control
the pace of the game. You can take your time while you are learning
the game and then pick up the pace when you’re more comfortable.
Video Poker is often classified as a type of Slot machine, but there
are two major differences. First, Video Poker has an element of
skill where Slots is a game of luck. Second, you can tell the payout
percentage of a Video Poker machine by looking at the pay table, and
it is impossible to know what a slot machine’s payout is set to.
Poker is one of the most popular card games in the US. Even if you
don’t know how poker hands are ranked, they are easily learned and
the payoffs for hands are always printed on the machines.
Video Poker follows the same game play as Five Card Draw Poker.
Players are dealt five cards and decide which ones to keep. Players
can discard 0 to five cards. After the draw, winning hands are paid
out according to the posted payout schedule.
It is important to note that all Video Poker payoffs are on a
“for” and not a “to” basis. For example, a pair of Jacks
pays 1 for 1 on a Jacks or Better Video Poker machine. This means
that your original bet is returned, not doubled — in other words,
you break even.
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