Video poker strategy part 1

Playing online video poker is very much like playing five card draw, except for one big difference: In video poker, whether Three of a Kind, Jacks or Kings, there’s a cutoff being paid and unpaid hands. This is true when you play video poker at both online casino and land based casino.

There are several situations in video poker when you should throw away a paying hand and it’s when you have four cards to a royal flush, or four cards to a stright flush. However, you shouldn’t throw away a pair of Jacks and try to get a royal flush with three cards and you shouldn’t throw away one of your paired Kings to try to get a fifth diamond. A pair in your hand can be easuky improved to three of a kind or two pairs easily. There’s also a probability to get full house or even four of a kind.

In case your starting hand is not a paying hand you must look for the best chance of getting the highest paying cards you can. As mentioned above, you should keep four cards to a straight or royal flush. Sometimes, you can even keep 3 cards to a straight flush or royal flush if you don’t have a paying hand.

The next part of our video poker strategy will tell you how to work with each video poker jand. Any draw that will provide you with and advantage towards going for a full house or four of a kind would be a paying hand already, so let’s proceed to flush.


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