Video Poker Rules
Video Poker is a mixture of Stud Poker
and a slot machine with a few wild cards thrown in. It's
fast, almost like playing Stud, and you've got a huge range
of options. You can choose Jacks or Better, Deuces Wild, All
American, Joker Poker or a number of other variations. Each
game has its own personality and rewards a particular kind
of play.
Also, the machines let you play anything from 1 through 5
coins, with the payoffs improving at the high end of the
scale. So if you know your Poker hands and take the time to
learn your game, Video Poker can be fast, fun, and
rewarding.
Old Poker salts should keep in mind that each game has its
own strategy. All American, for example, pays better than
the others on straights and flushes, so that will effect
your approach to card selection. When I first started
playing Video Poker, I thought it would be a lonely hearts
version of the real thing. Not so. The games do indeed have
their own individual winning strategies, and taking the time
to learn your game means better payoffs.
Objective: As with all forms of Poker, the player
aims to get the best hand possible. The payoffs are marked
right on the face of the Video Poker machine so it's a fast
lesson in what the hand ranks are. All Video Poker
variations rank hands the same, though a given variation may
add an extra rank or two.
Betting: As you would expect from a slots version of
Poker, betting is pretty straightforward in Video Poker. On
any given machine you can typically choose $0.25, $0.50, $1,
or $5 games. And the bets are 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, or 5x (Max
Bet) whichever game you're playing. So if you're playing a
$1 game, you can place bets of $1, $2, $3, $4, or $5.
Payoff
The first thing to note is that the game
face shows you the payoff for each betting level. Invariably
playing Max Bet pays off better, overall, than any of the
lower multiples. Smart players pick the betting level they
are comfortable with and choose their game accordingly.
In other words, if you're comfortable with a $5 bet, then
pick a $1 machine and play at Max Bet for $5. If $25 bets
are more your speed, pick a $5 game because Max Bet (5x)
puts you at the $25 level. In either case, you're getting
the best payoff odds you can for that game. This is similar
to Slots strategy.
Also of key importance is the fact that the payoff ratios
vary from game to game. Where Jacks or Better may pay 25:1
for Four Of A Kind, All American typically pays 30:1 and
Joker Poker only pays 20:1. These ratios do not necessarily
reflect the true odds, so again, knowing your game helps you
play smarter.