Learn to Play Video Poker Program
Learn to Play Video Poker is one of the most inclusive programs offered at Gambling Teachers.
Two professional gamblers, Gayle Mitchell and John Grochowski bring their teacher-writer expertise to the
Learn to Play Video Poker program for casino players whose goal is a comprehensive education for both online video poker play or offline.
You will find Q&A's, Tips, Online reviews, 2 Quiz lessons and more.
The program provides basic strategies and how-to lessons for the most popular versions with paytable illustrations to play video poker online and off.
The lessons for this
Learn to Play Video Poker program in order of learning levels with individual VP version strategies are listed below.
1) VP PayTables & How-to Play
2) VP Types: Multi-hand & Bonus
The 18 lessons numbered 3-20 are a group of VP versions that include strategies and pay schedules. The best and most familiar in VP land is represented in this group.
The
Learn to Play Video Poker program concludes with lessons about strategies, Q&A, tips, terms and 2 quiz.
Learn to Play Video Poker Introduction
The video poker slot model may take a little practice for novices who are used to automatic-pilot slot machines, but it's easy to learn.
If you already know how to play, some points in strategy will make your performance even better.
For beginners, poker hand standings are as follows, from the highest paying wins to the lowest:
That beautiful Royal Flush!
Straight Flush (consecutive order, all same suit)
Four of a Kind or Quads
Full House (3 of a kind, and a pair)
Flush (all same suit, no consecutive order)
Straight (consecutive order, not all same suit)
Three of a Kind or Trips
Two Pair
One Pair of Jacks or Better.
The two techniques that are mandatory to becoming an educated, video poker player are 1) how to read a pay schedule and
2) strategies for all VP versions: Jacks+, Bonus, Deuces & Jokers.
In fact, although a player may experience more losing than winning sessions, this is offset by the Royal Flush payout-which a skilled player is more likely to get.
I would be surprised to find one avid, skilled player who has not hit the big jackpot--wiping out the casino advantage in one swoop.
One item VP has in common with other slots is the RNG-the random number generator that constantly deals poker hands from a 52-card deck.
Since playing errors can reduce the payout, just sitting down in front of a full pay machine online or off won't help you unless you learn to play video poker with the correct strategies.
With the dexterity or skill of making the right decisions for each VP version, this game is one of the best bets in the house. I like that.
May all your Video Poker choices turn out to be 'royalty'.
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