Video Poker: Choosing Your Game

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Video Poker: Choosing Your Game

No Comments 21 November 2009

Video poker has many variations. Each variation has different minimum hand to payout, rules, treatments, and various other aspects. Playing Jacks or Better is not the same with playing Joker Wild or Deuce Wild. Each game have different odds, different payout ratios, and of course different rules of playing. With these differences in mind, you can formulate a game plan and have fun playing video poker.

However, you don’t really need to play all kinds of video poker. All you have to do is master one or two variation and stick with it. People who are used with playing Jacks or Better need time to adjust when asked to play Joker Wild, and the time you take for adjusting may throw you out of focus and into a bad losing streak.

Choosing your game is very important. You can use different calculations based on the payout table, but the one thing you should really be concerned about is you pleasure. Video poker is a game, and the only way you can be good at it is to actually enjoy yourself playing. It will not be hard to find a video poker machine with reasonable payout ratio, but finding one you are comfortable with requires a bit more than just looking at payout tables.

Once you are comfortable with a certain video poker variation, focus on the game and develop your own game plan. Include exit strategies and bankroll management as part of your overall plan. Before you know it, you can be aiming at the jackpot.

Cashing Out or Walking Out

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Cashing Out or Walking Out

No Comments 04 November 2009

Have you ever feel like you can’t quit when you are gambling? Most gamblers don’t really know when to quit, and they end up losing most — if not all — of their money only because they can’t cash out or they feel the need to win more. Video poker can be very addictive, and having an exit strategy becomes more important. I have seen a guy who played video poker almost all night long and still walk away with nothing. He won some, he lost some, but he never does know when to quit so he just keep playing until he ran out of coins.

I found that the best exit strategy is to set a trailing stop and stick with it. Say you start with 100 coins that you can afford to lose. This is your capital, and you will be playing video poker with it. If you win, raise the trailing stop. At first, the stop point is 0 with 100 coins in your account. As soon as you gain 10 coins raise the trailing stop and stick with it. So now you have the stop point at 10 coins and you have 110 coins in your account. If you then lose a lot of hands and have your coins decreased to 50 coins, your trailing stop will still be at 10 coins. If you lose more and you have only 10 coins less — meaning your stop point is reached — stop playing and use the money to get a nice drink instead.


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