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Created Jun 07, 2026 by Christian Stansfield@christianstansMaintainer

Guide to Video Poker: Rules and Strategy Basics

Why Video Poker Offers the Best Odds
Video poker is a unique casino game that combines the simplicity of slots with the strategy of poker. Unlike slots, which are pure chance, video poker allows you to use skill to influence the outcome. The game is played on a digital console similar to a slot machine, using a standard 52-card deck. Since the game is based on standard card probabilities, the math is completely transparent to the player. By applying the correct hold strategy, you can achieve an RTP of over 99% on selected variations.

Step-by-Step Guide to Playing Video Poker
The game loop is simple: you choose your stake level and receive your starting cards. The machine deals you five cards on the screen, representing your starting hand. Your task is to examine this hand and select the cards you want to keep by clicking "Hold." After selecting the cards to hold, press the draw button to swap the remaining cards. This final five-card hand is evaluated against the paytable to see if you win a payout.

The Hierarchy of Video Poker Hands
To win a payout, your final hand must match one of the classic poker hand rankings:

Royal Flush: The highest-paying hand featuring the ten-to-ace sequence in one suit. Four of a Kind: Four cards of the identical numerical value, providing a high payout. Flush: Five cards of the same suit in any order, offering a moderate return.


Here is the paytable for a classic Jacks or Better video poker game at 1 to 5 coin bets:

Poker Hand 1 Coin Return 5 Coin Payout Expected Odds

Royal Flush 250 to 1 4000 (Jackpot Value) 0.0025%

Straight Flush 50 250 1 in 9,000 runs

Four of a Kind Combo 25 125 coins 0.236%

Full House Hand 9 to 1 45 to 5 1.15%

Flush Combo 6 30 to 5 1 in 90 runs

Jacks or Better Even money (1:1) 5 coins 1 in 4.6

Finding the Best Payout Video Poker
If you want the best odds, you should seek out the "9/6" Jacks or Better machine. This designation means that a Full House pays 9 to 1 and a Flush pays 6 to 1 on your stake. This full-pay configuration reduces the house edge to a tiny 0.46% when played correctly. Be careful to avoid lower paytables like 8/5 or 6/5, which significantly lower your winning odds. Always check the paytable columns before inserting your money or placing a bet.

Final Strategic Tips for Video Poker Success
To sum up, video poker is one of the few casino [https://jackpot-city-casino-login.com] games where skill and math can beat the house edge. We highly recommend wagering the maximum 5 coins to ensure you get the big payout on a royal flush. Consult a basic strategy cheat sheet, play free practice games first, and stick to your budget.

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