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Video Poker – The Background

October 17th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

After black jack and Craps, video poker provides you some of the biggest odds in the brick and mortar casino if you bet on it right. It combines some of the fun of a slot machine game with some of the excitement of a table game, all without rushing you to play. This is why many pro gamblers use video poker as a way of amusement in amongst the requirements of blackjack or a table poker game.

For a good many years now, electronic poker has steadily improved in prominence in the casinos. While most electronic poker machines may can appear to be slot machine games, make little mistake about it – they are not! contrasted to slot machine games, video poker is a combination of luck AND talent.

The cards are handed out irregularly, just as in real poker game. The house’s edge is determined by how much it pays out for the numerous combos of winning hands. Differing games have differing pay out schedules for the numerous poker hands, so be certain to pick a machine with a useful payment schedule.

In order to play electronic poker with any hope of succeeding, you need to understand the basics about playing five card draw poker, which is above the purview of this material. We will presume you know the basics of the game and how the various poker hands are graded.

To wager on an electronic poker machine, you simply deposit one or more coins (usually up to a limit of 5) and push the "deal" button. Five cards are assigned to you on the video screen. You choose the cards you wish to hold by pressing the "hold" button beneath each card.

You then hit the "deal" button one more time and you’ll be assigned the number of cards you choose not to keep, to create your final, 5 card poker hand. If you end up with a winning combination, you’re paid depending on the pay out schedule.

It’s as clear as that! Many electronic poker games have a payout schedule that is 97 or ninety-eight%.

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