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How to Play Video Poker

July 29th, 2008 No comments
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Electronic Poker is a popular game that usually will be enjoyed in casinos around the globe, or alternatively at your house on your personal computer, through an web account. The regulations are very straightforward and consist of the player trying to achieve the greatest combination of cards possible in order to come away with money. In this respect it’s very similar as a normal game of poker, minus the interaction with anyother players. Of course, methods used in a physical game of poker, such as tricking, will be irrelevant here.

The game of Electronic Poker begins when the gambler inserts credits (either tokens, tickets or cash) into the video poker machine and presses the play button. A five card hand will be electronically ‘distributed’ on the video screen.

The Electronic Poker machine also has buttons with ‘hold’ written on them, and enthusiasts should now pick which cards to keep and which to throw away. For the cards the enthusiast wishes to retain, the ‘hold’ buttons should be pressed so that they light up. The player can decide to keep any amount of cards they want, whether it is all or none.

After the enthusiast has decided on which cards he or she wishes to keep, the player will then press ‘draw’, which will mean that any fresh cards will be given out if desired. The hand is now completed, with the Electronic Poker machine scanning the cards to see if it matches any of the winning hands listed in the payout schedule.

Generally, the lowest succeeding hand on a Video Poker machine is a pair of jacks with the prize money increasing for each and every better hand. A list of common winning hands begins with jacks or better, and moves on to two pairs, 3 of a kinds, straights, flushes, full houses, four of a kinds, straight flushes and finally royal flushes. It should be known that the payout schedule can change from machine to machine, so that knowledgeable players are agile enough to pick the most beneficial machine each time.

After the initial round has played out, the player can either decide to remain on in an attempt to maximize their winnings, or press the ‘collect’ button to cash out any credits that have been won. Additionally, several versions of the game allow the gambler a chance to increase their winnings, in which case another game is played. There are also variations among specific machines, with some decks of cards including wild cards and other varying elements to enhance playability.