With the increase in the popularity of poker over the last few
years, more and more players are turning to video poker machines
to satisfy their poker playing sweet tooth. Players have found
that not only is video poker relatively easy to learn to play,
but it is also a great way to hone real life poker skills. As a
result, the video poker machine has been placed in an ever
increasing number of establishments.
One of the most appealing aspects of the video poker machine is
that the odds of winning are some of the best you'll find in a
game of chance. Video poker comes in just below Craps and
Blackjack in the odds-of-winning department. Along with good
odds, the video poker machine gives players the chance to take
their time in making decisions, which allows the player to
develop a strategy on the fly.
At a glance, the video poker machine could be mistaken for a
slot machine, for they tend to have the same basic shape. Slot
machines are a game based solely on chance, while with a video
poker machine player skill comes into the mix. Although the slot
machine and the poker machine both use the element of random
display of images, the poker machine allows the player to keep
and throw away chosen cards.
One of the first things a player should do is to look at the
payout schedule of each machine considered for play. Look to see
which machine pays out the best for each combination of winning
hands. Just because the machines are located in the same area
doesn't mean they all payout the same.
In order to play video poker, the player must know how to play
the regular game of Five Card Draw Poker. If you already know
how to play Five Card Draw Poker at the poker table, then you
will be quite at home on the video poker machine.
Video poker machines accept varying amounts of coins, with the
general range being between one to five coins. The machine pays
out on a winning hand based on the amount of coins used. More
coins equal a higher payout on a win. Therefore, it pays to
always use the maximum coin allowed on your chosen machine.
After coins are inserted into the machine, and the player hits
the 'deal' button, cards are dealt out in a random fashion, just
as if the player were in a real poker game. The player is dealt
out five cards on the screen. The player then uses either a
'hold' button to choose the cards to keep, or uses a 'discard'
button to throw away unwanted cards.
Most video poker machines make use of the 'hold' button, but
always be sure which button your current machine uses. It only
takes a second to glance at the controls, and it might save you
from losing your first hand due to a mistake.
Once the choice has been made of which cards to keep, the player
then hits the 'deal' button again. The player is then dealt out
a number of cards equal to those that were discarded. If the
player winds up holding a winning hand, then the video poker
machine pays out relative to the payout schedule.
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