Video Poker Playing Tips
Part 2
The two techniques that are mandatory to becoming an educated
and prepared video poker player are:
1) how to read a pay schedule with additional education
to know the difference between short/partial pay and full-pay
versions, and
2) strategies for all the VP types/games. Two of my favorite
Video Poker versions follow with corresponding strategies:
DEUCES WILD STRATEGIES
Full-pay Deuces Wild Versions will be 9/5's as you scan down
the one coin payout line -- 9 coins for a straight flush and
5 coins for 4-of-a-kind. Except in Nevada, most casinos offer
4 coins for 4-of-a-kind, the short-pay version.
Some players are reluctant to throw away five cards, but
that is a most important strategy; you want to make room for
additional card(s) that could be a deuce(s), and holding that
ace or king is not going to help you if the next hand coming
up could be four or five sevens. Here's the reason for the
reluctancy. Die hard Jacks or Better players will throw away
complete hands-5 cards only 3% of the time, while Deuces Wild
players almost 20% of the time -- nearly every fifth hand.
Do not keep two pairs. Select one or the other, as 3-of-a-kind
is the minimum scheduled payout.
Inside straights should be held, if presenting the best possible
return from your initial five cards dealt. Therefore, a 5,
6, 8, 9 hand can produce a 7 or wild card in this VP version.
Strategies for this VP version are determined by the number
of deuces or absence of deuces that are dealt in your initial
hand.
Approximately every 5000 hands will hit four deuces -- a
secondary jackpot that will keep you in the game or allow
you to pocket some winnings.
Percentages speak for themselves, good reason to practice
correct strategy for this 100%+ full-pay game.
The excitement of all or nothing in Deuces makes it a thrilling,
and 'wild' game. You can go for stretches without seeing one
Deuce, then hit a Royal with Deuces, and four-of-a-kind is
easy to get; what a roller coaster ride!
JOKERS WILD STRATEGIES
First up, and most important, the full-pay Jokers Wild (JW)
pay schedules will be 7/5 machines, 7 coins for a full house
and 5 coins for a flush. There are two versions out there:
one returns money on a pair of Kings or better, the other
requires at least two pair before there is a payout.
The former is the more desirable full-pay version.
These strategies for Jokers, unlike Jacks+, reflect the wild
card, a 53-card deck, and the different payouts. This game
is almost as volatile as Deuces Wild, where original 5 cards
dealt are discarded more often than Jacks+.
If you do not hold the joker, keep three cards to a royal
over a pair of aces or kings because of the higher payout.
You could catch another ace or king and still be paid.
If three cards are consecutive cards for a straight flush,
i.e., 5, 6, 7 of hearts, discard other cards even a small
pair, for the higher payback. If not consecutive, keep the
small pair.
Don't be afraid to hold the joker alone. More than 3% of
the time, you won't be able to connect with a straight, flush,
straight flush, or a high pair; however, holding the joker
only can give you four new cards, and a win.
They don't throw you out of a casino as they do Blackjack
counters but the casino can and will shut down machines that
have been hammered for wins, and take it away. Those 'temporarily
out of service' signs do not necessarily mean a slot mechanic
is on the way, rather this VP is headed for the dumpster,
and permanently out of service.
Don't get me started on casinos that install the short-pay,
downright stinky versions of VP's that target the uneducated
player - outrageous!
And, there are quite a few casinos out there, probably near
you, that deliberately install fewer VP's because most casinos
are mandated that games of chance with skill involved must
have higher payouts. Therefore, slots impact the casino's
bottom line in a more profitable fashion. You will also receive
more slot card points towards comps at a slot machine that
any VP version.
Video Poker Made Easier (Winning Strategies for Serious
Players) offers more information for all VP's including
newest versions. Writing this book about a favorite casino
game, was a labor of love--a fun game with serious payouts.
In the end, may all your VP choices turn out to be 'royalty'.
Gayle
Mitchell is the author of Casino Gambling Made Easier books, Ebooks,
booklets & the Slots Trilogy.
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