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What is Video Poker ?
Video Poker is
a basically an interesting variation on a slot machine. It
is fair to say that video poker is Poker played on a slot
machine, although it has similarities don't be fooled into
thinking it is the same
as either. For more information about Poker visit our video
poker tips Section
If you are intending to play online video poker for
serious stakes we strongly recommend that you learn as
much about the game as possible and that you only play
in reputable casinos and online casinos such as those
listed on this site. It is also worth bearing in mind
that there are many different variations of the game so
ensure you learn the same variation that you intend to
play to save yourself from any nasty surprises.
It is important that you know the video poker rules, the rank of the
cards and the order of the hands. To learn more about
video poker just navigate this site and you should
be able to get the upper hand on the casinos.
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Poker info...
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Video
Poker tips - Play Video Poker Online |
The following
tips are general tips intended to help you improve your
chances of winning, however we can not accept any liability
for any losses you may incur even when following these tips.
You should also bear in mind that these are general tips and
that you need to fully familiarize yourself with the rules
and payouts of the exact game of Video poker you are
playing.
1. Always draw one card to a royal flush, unless you already
have a straight flush.
2. Never break up a full house.
3. Don't break up a straight or flush to draw a straight
flush, except to a royal flush.
4. you should draw to eight-way straight flushes, which are
four consecutive cards of the same suit, in preference to a
high pair.
5. A three-card royal flush is a better draw than four to a
flush!
6. Draw to a low pair, rather than four to a straight; the
one exception is a king high 'eight-way straight'.
7. Draw to any three-card straight flush rather than to two
honours.
8. If you have two or three honours of different suits, draw
three cards (if you can keep two of the same suit, then do
so) With a choice, keep the lower honours (Jack, Queen is
better than Jack Ace).
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