The main opponent in video poker is not other players
- it is the machine itself. This will affect how you play
- you cannot bluff a machine.
Play only machines that offer full payback.
If the machine payback is not posted then look at the
chart on the machine and choose a machine that has the highest payouts
for a full house and a flush. This is the benchmark for video poker payouts.
For example on a jacks or better machine:
| Posted Return |
Payback |
| 9 for a full house and 6 for a flush (9/6) |
99.5% |
| 7 for a full house and 5 for a flush (7/5) |
96.3% |
Take note as well of the the maximum number of coins
also shown (normally five coins). It's best if you always play the maximum
number of coins in order to be eligible for the bonus payout for a royal
flush if you're lucky enough to hit one.
Don't forget that in video poker you are playing a
machine. The machine is programmed to only payoff when a player holds
one of the posted hands. Don't draw to an inside straight (where you
have four cards and need one in the middle to fill a straight). This
is a well-understood practice of both normal and online poker. On the
other hand if you have an open straight (you have four consecutive cards
and only need one at either end to fill a straight) then take your chances
and hopefully you'll be successful!
Jacks or better
Jacks Or Better strategy can get a little complicated:
Keep any hand that already pays. Possible exceptions,
by potential value, are:
- Hold four card Royal Flushes to make Straights
or Flushes.
- Four card straight flushes, inside or outside.
- High card Pairs rank here.
- Three card Royal Flushes.
- Four card Flushes.
- Low Pairs rank here, trying to build Three
Of A Kind.
- Four card Flushes.
- Four card Straights. Hold inside Straights
only if you've got three or more high cards (J, Q, K, A).
If you've got nothing worth money, here's a general
strategy, in order of preference:
- Keep any two suited high cards. Discard
unsuited high cards.
- Four mixed-suit high cards:
- keep any three suited, toss the unsuited.
- otherwise, keep them all.
- Three unsuited high cards:
- keep all three of K-Q-J.
- with A-K-J or A-Q-J, discard the
A.
- Keep any two unsuited high cards.
- Keep any single high card.
Tens or better
Same strategy as Jacks Or Better where 10 is now a
high card.
Deuces wild
General strategy includes, best options first:
- Hold any 5 Of A Kind or Royal Flush.
- Else, if you've got four 2's: keep 'em!.
- Else, if you've got three 2's:
- hold any made 5 Of A Kind or Royal
Flush
- otherwise, keep the 2's and discard
the rest.
- Else, if you've got two 2's:
- hold any made Straight, Five Of A
Kind or Royal Flush.
- hold any 4 of a Kind.
- hold any 4 of a Royal Flush.
- otherwise, keep the 2's and discard
the rest.
- Else, if you've got a single 2, keep
any made hand EXCEPT:
- hold four card Royal Flushes over
made Straights, Flushes and
- Straight Flushes.
- keep four card Straight Flushes of all
types.
- hold three card Royal Flushes .
- pairs: with two pair, keep one, but not
both.
- hold four card Flushes.
- hold four card Straights.
- hold three card Straight Flushes, including
gaps.
- hold four card inside Straights.
- hang on to two card Q or J high Straight
Flushes .
- discard two card Royal Flushes.
- if you've come this low in the list, discard
everything and try again.
Jokers wild
Remember that only K and A are high cards: this is
a Kings or Better game.
General strategy:
- Keep a Joker if you get it. You'll only
see in once in ten hands, on average.
- Don't keep an inside Straight.
- Straight Flushes are a good payer and they
occur considerably more frequently than in a game like Jacks
or Better
All American
Straights and Flushes pay well here so it tips the
usual strategy in their favor:
- Prefer inside Straights over one or two
high cards.
- Prefer 4 card outside Straights and 4 card
flushes over pairs, even high ones.
- Hold any three cards to a Flush.
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