2010
09.08
[ English ]

Do you like video slot machines poker? It sure is popular. I must admit, I’ve bet thousands of hours of Video Poker more than the years. Once I worked at a betting house where they permitted workers to betting on any device during breaks. So, I spent my breaks-including the majority of lunches-hunched in front of the video poker machine.

But, what’s the point of playing should you do not know what the hands are? Most machines tell you what hands pay, except they stop just shy of informing you what makes up a hand-something quite a few new gamblers are puzzled with. Here is a speedy rundown of all the achievable paying hands for a nine/six Jacks or Better machine.

Jacks or Better: When you have 2 Jacks, Queens, Kings or Aces. It pays your money back.

Two Pair: Getting two cards on 1 rank and 2 cards of a different rank-such as 2 six’s and two Kings.

3 of the Type: 3 cards of one rank.

Straight: Having 5 cards in sequential order, such as a two,3,4,five and six. An Ace might be used ahead of the 2 or after the King.

Flush: Possessing 5 cards all of the very same match, this kind of as 5 clubs.

Full House: Possessing 3 cards of one match and 2 cards of one more match, like 3 Kings and 2 Queens.

4 of the Sort: Having four cards of one rank, such as 4 Jacks.

Straight Flush: Having all five cards of the identical match and in sequential order, such as the three,four,5,six and seven of diamonds.

Royal Flush: This is the huge payday. I’ve been lucky enough to hit some. You might have a royal flush when all 5 cards are the exact same fit and the 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace.

One hint just before I go. Generally bet on maximum coins. That’s the only way the jackpot for a royal flush opens up. When I first began wagering I hit a royal flush with just one coin in the machine and receiving just over sixty dollars when it could have been $1,000 actually hurts.

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