
Video Poker Strategy
Video poker is a game of skill as well
as luck. The video poker machines are programmed to pay-out
up to 100% when players play at the expert level, the casinos
can do this because the vast majority of players don't play
anywhere near the expert play level required. Here are a few
tips to bring your playing closer to an expert level and improve
your chances of winning.
Play only
machines that offer full payback that is they will, in theory,
payback all of the monies played. If the machine payback is
not posted then look at the chart on the machine and pick
out one that pays the most for a full house and a flush. The
greater the return then the higher that machine pays-out.
For example on a jacks or better machine:
| Machine Return |
Machine Payback |
| 9 for a full house / 6 for a flush |
99.5% |
| 8 for a full house / 5 for a flush |
97.4% |
| 7 for a full house / 5 for a flush |
96.3% |
| 6 for a full house / 5 for a flush |
95.2% |
The payouts
for every machine are attached to the machine. The maximum
number of coins is also shown (normally five coins) It is
a good idea to always play the maximum number of coins in
order to be eligible for the bonus payout for a royal flush.
Also make sure the machine has accepted all of your coins
before playing in the event that you do get a big win you
want to be absolutely sure the five coins were played.
Play progressive
machines, they can pay large amounts for a royal flush and
make the payout more in line with the difficulty of obtaining
a royal flush (about once in every 40,000 hands). Play progressive
machines that are showing about 80% of the payoff amount (example
$2,000 on a machine that has a payoff of $2,500), and be sure
to play the required number of coins to be eligible for the
payoff.
Don't forget that
in video poker you are playing a machine. The machine is programmed
to only payoff when a player holds one of the posted hands.
Don't hold a kicker card (a high value card to be used along
with a pair) this works when playing against other players
but the machine doesn't care and you have lost the opportunity
to draw a better card.
Don't draw to an
inside straight (where you have four cards and need one in
the middle to fill a straight). On the other hand if you have
an open-ended straight (you have four consecutive cards and
only need one at either end to fill a straight) then take
a shot at making the straight.
Always keep any
pair vs. holding a high card. Many players would discard a
pair of two's and keep one or more high cards, this is not
the best strategy, try for three of a kind you have better
odds.
Always keep a high
pair vs. a four-card open straight, a four-card flush or a
three-card royal. Try for three of a kind with the knowledge
that at worst you have recovered your bet.
Always keep a low
pair over a four-card open end straight. The low pair has
more value than going for the straight and should be kept.
A three-card royal
should be kept over a low pair, a four-card flush and a four
card open end straight. The bonus for the royal flush makes
it a better play.
Don't be
afraid to draw five cards if you have garbage (one that doesn't
have a least one high card).
Basic Playing Strategy Summary:
| Cards in your hand |
Draw |
| 4 of a kind or better |
0 cards (keep all your cards) |
| 4 cards to a royal |
1 card |
| Full house or flush |
0 cards (keep all your cards) |
| 3 of a kind |
2 cards |
| 4 card straight flush |
1 card |
| Straight |
0 cards (keep all your cards) |
| 2 pair |
1 card |
| High pair |
3 cards |
| 3 cards to the royal |
2 cards |
| 4 card flush |
1 card |
| Low pair |
3 cards |
| 4 card straight |
1 card |
| 3 card straight flush |
2 cards |
| 2 high cards |
3 cards |
| 1 high card |
4 cards |
| Garbage |
5 cards |
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