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Learning Play Electronic Poker

January 12th, 2009
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Video Poker is a popular game that usually will be played in casinos around the globe, or in your house on your home computer, through an web account. The game rules are very simple and consist of the player trying to achieve the highest mixture of cards as you can in order to come away with cash. On this account it is much the same as a normal game of poker, minus the interaction with any other players. Of course, tactics employed during a real-life game of poker, like tricking, will be useless in Video Poker.

The game of Video Poker begins when the enthusiast inserts credits (either tokens, tickets or cash) into the video poker machine and pushes the play button. A 5 card hand will then be electronically ‘handed out’ on the screen.

The Electronic Poker machine also has hold buttons, and gamblers will need to now decide which cards to keep and which to discard. For the cards the bettor would like to keep, the ‘hold’ buttons must be pressed so that they illuminate. The player can choose to keep any number of cards they wish, from all to none.

After the gambler has decided on which cards he would like to retain, the player will then press ‘deal’, which will mean that any new cards are needed they will be handed out. The hand is now finished, with the Video Poker machine analyzing the hand to see if it is the same as any of the winning hands listed in the payment schedule.

Generally, the minimum succeeding hand on a Electronic Poker machine is a pair of jacks with the award money growing for each better hand. A list of common winning hands begins with jacks or better, moving on to two pairs, 3 of a kinds, straights, flushes, full houses, 4 of a kinds, straight flushes and last but not least royal flushes. It is obvious that the pay out schedule can range from game to game, so that skillful players are agile enough to choose the most profitable machine each and every time.

As soon as the initial round has finished, the player can either choose to remain on and try to to maximize their earnings, or press the ‘collect’ button to cash out any credits that have been won. Additionally, a few versions of the game give the player a chance to increase their profits, in which instance another round is played. There are also differences among individual games, with some virtual decks having wild cards and other differing elements to increase playability.