The odds
The
odds on a given hand vary from game to game, of course, but generally
speaking the house edge on Video Poker games is pretty small, even
0% in some cases. Where the Video Poker games get an edge is with
players who do not follow an optimum strategy. In other words, winging
any given game based on a loose understanding of Poker is going
to lose you money.
Each
Video Poker variation has its own quirks when it comes to the odds
and optimum player strategy. In this section we'll give you a rough
guide to the most popular games, but detailed strategy guides would
take pages.
Jacks or better
Jacks
Or Better strategy can get a little complicated. For a full analysis
check our references below, or follow this rough strategy guide:
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 favour:
- 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.