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Video Poker: or Slots? What’s the difference?

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

How it began:
The advent of the first Personal Computers, in the mid 1970s, made it possible to combine a TV monitor, and a processing unit. Casino operators quickly latched on to this concept and produced software programmes, (Primitive by today’s standards) which would provide the basis for a whole series of slots, and video games. They were presented to an enthusiastic, and world-wide, potential customer base, eager to absorb, and explore, the many faceted, and exciting new possibilities, that the new age technology, could bring to their lives.

Similarities:
At first glance, a newcomer to the online casino could easily be confused into thinking that video poker, and slots were one, and the same thing. There are of course many similarities between the two forms of poker, and the inspiration for both versions, springs from the traditional table poker, as played in the land based casinos around the world.
The similarities occur, where you find that the software manufacturers are the providers of both products, and the graphics consequently will be similar or even identical to each other. The hardware in both cases resembles the bog standard slot machines, to be found in all the world’s casinos. Video poker however, unlike slots, is not played by spinning reels, and therefore cannot be described as a slot game. Slots and video poker, both offer opportunities, to play for highly rewarding, progressive jackpots.

The Difference:
The essential difference between slots, and video poker, is that with the video game, the player is given the opportunity to make decisions, which can affect the outcome of a hand, increase the chances of winning, and allows the player to develop winning strategies of his own. Slot machines offer no decision making facilities, therefore no strategies can be applied, and they simply generate random numbers to produce a predetermined percentage payback. Online slots payback, is usually higher than its land based equivalent; video poker, generally, returns a higher percentage than slots. It is even possible, for the expert strategist, video poker player, to tip the house edge, to his own advantage.

Playing Video Poker:
To get the best out of video poker, players must be prepared to spend a little time learning, and practicing, their skills and strategies. To do this, it is important at outset, to choose a reputable online casino, with a facility for free plays, (where you can practice) and, a video poker school, where you can learn the rules of the game, develop your strategies, and have fun building up your confidence on free play. A site you may find useful to help with strategies and winning ploys, can be found at: wizardofodds.com/videopoker there are many “e” books written on the subject, so all the information you require, to enable you to become a video poker winner, is easily available. A little time spent in preparation, developing your strategies, and building your confidence, improves your chances of being a winner, and gives you and your bankroll a longer time at the game. If you are not prepared to do a little home work, in preparation to play online video poker, then I suggest that you stick to the slots. Whatever you decide to do, may Lady Luck remain at your elbow.

Video Poker: Is It Worth It?

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Video Poker seems to be one of those games that people are a little dubious about until they give it a whirl, and the concept of it being worth it, of being able to gain an advantage is the biggest cause of this dubiousness.

I was recently assured of a way of gaining the advantage in a progressive jackpot video poker game: Of course strategies vary from game to game, particularly between wild and no-wild games. However, on a machine that pays out 8-1 on a full house and 5-1 on a flush, there is, or so I’m assured, a means of gaining the advantage.

First, locate a progressive jackpot machine whose jackpot is greater that the maximum bet x 1750; the reason that this is important is because it is only once the jackpot gets this high that the game is even with the house, therefore if the game isn’t even there is no way of gaining an advantage. Now, in theory, or at least this is what I’ve been told; with each 350 x max bet addition to the jackpot, the players advantage increases by 1%. Therefore if you come across a progressive jackpot with a jackpot 2100 x the maximum bet, you have a 1% advantage; if you find one with a jackpot 2,450 x the maximum bet you have a 2% advantage.

Unfortunately, getting to this stage of play requires a lot of time and a lot of money; more of both than most people have. Therefore short of building up the advantage as suggested above, it might be best to simply be familiar with the frequency of video poker hands, and from that determine the likelihood of gaining an advantage. The following statistics were given to me a by a guy in the industry, who claims they are the average frequency of video poker hands:

A royal flush, which is of course what we all want appears once ever 32, 680 hands; a straight flush every 10, 163 hands; four of a kind every 425 hands; a full house every 87 hands; a flush every 90 hands; a straight every 89 hands; three of a kind every 14 hands; two pair every 8 hands; and a pair every 5 hands. Now, in terms of timing, based on these statistics the average video poker machine will therefore produce a royal flush ever 60 hours of constant rapid play; a straight will appear every 6 hours or so, as will a flush; whilst a 4 of a kind will pop up on a more or less hourly basis.

Therefore the majority of the time the video poker player is playing at a disadvantage, however this will be somewhat compensated for by the more regular smaller hands. Is it possible to manipulate the outcomes, to create an advantage? In all honesty probably not, but isn’t it fun trying?

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

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One of my favorite variations of traditional video poker is deuces wild. In this great alteration of the original, the deuces are like “jokers” and can become any card you want. Speaking of jokers, Jokers Wild is another version of video poker. It’s my second favorite. The payouts are pretty much the same, but there are some differences.

Since there are four deuces in the deck, the minimum payout is on three of a kind hands. Jacks or better don’t apply here. The strategy for playing deuces wild are different than traditional video poker as you can see. One major difference is that there are two royal flushes. The first one is the traditional one and it pays the best. The second one uses one or more deuces to complete it and that pays not too much. Why? Well, since there are four deuces, getting a royal flush with one of them is a snap. You’ll get 100 or more easy before getting a “real” royal flush.

The payback on deuces wild machines tend to be very good. 98%+ with optimal play is a reality. As always, check the payback percent of any deuces wild machine before playing. The payback percent varies from machine to machine even in the same casino. It’s not uncommon for a 100% payback machine to be positioned right next to a 94% payback machine. And it varies in the online casino world as well.

Deuces wild machines function the same way as all video poker machines. You can play one or more coins per hand. And as always, you want to max out your coins. If you don’t, you’ll lose a fortune when you hit the big hand. Once the cards are dealt, hold what you want by hitting the hold button and then hit the deal button for your new cards. After this, the hand is complete and you’re paid if warranted. Pretty simple stuff and you already know this if you’ve played any video poker before.

Deuces wild, just like any “wild” video poker game, has more payout points than traditional video poker. The three extra payout points are: royal flush with a deuce, five of a kind, and four deuces. Payout on the five of a kind is usually about 75 coins for a 5-coin bet. It varies, so check your machine.

The four deuces is the big hand, just under a real royal flush. The payout varies by machine, but you’re usually looking at 200 coins per coin bet on this hand, which is just under the 250 coins paid for a real royal. Some machines offer progressive payouts too. I’ve even seen machines paying 500 coins per coin bet too.

In the end, I recommend trying out all types of video poker to find your love. Deuces wild is a great place to start.

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