Friday, February 10, 2012

Video Poker Introduction

If you enjoy being involved in live poker games then you will love video poker. The rules for video poker are normally the same as the rules for a live table game but in video poker you are playing against a machine rather than a group of people.

Video poker first became commercially viable when it became economical to combine a television monitor with a central processing unit. Early models appeared in the mid-1970s around the same time the first personal computers were introduced. However, these machines were rather primitive compared to the technology available today.

To play you must first deposit your money and, if given an opportunity screen, choose your game of choice followed by choosing which poker game variation you would like to play. You are then dealt a five card hand. You choose which cards you want to hold and which ones to discard. The new cards are dealt and you either win or lose.

A lot of people who are intimidated in a live poker game actually prefer to play video poker. The game is growing in popularity online as well because there isn’t that much of a difference in the online type and the bricks and mortar casino versions.

Newer video poker machines employ variants of the basic five-card draw but the best return on your money is often found on the “Jacks are Better” variation of the game because you are paid twice the amount of your bet for a pair of Jacks or better and usually the payout for three of a kind is three times your bet.

Some of the video poker machines offer a bonus feature at the end of the hand. You might have a double down or a high / low opportunity to double your winnings. Please exercise caution when playing this feature because this is usually a side bet designed to take back more than it pays out.

Video Poker is one of the best games online or off for the player if you give yourself the advantage by learning how to play the hands correctly. Always remember when playing any machine to bet the maximum coins allowed for maximum payouts.

One of the worst things that can happen to a video poker player is to play the minimum coins allowed and hit a Royal Flush. If you play the maximum number of coins in, you stand to win several thousand dollars.



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A Beginners Guide to Stud Poker

Stud Poker is a variant of poker, where each player gets a mix of face-down and face-up cards. The cards are dealt in multiple betting rounds.

Anyone who wants to examine this poker variant must have a basic understanding of general poker rules and betting limits before starting to play Stud Poker. One can play no limit as well as pot limit games in the stud poker.

In Stud Poker, the player who bets first on each round, may change from round to round. It is usually the player whose face-up cards make the best hand for the game being played. The cards dealt face down to each individual player are called hole cards. Betting proceeds after that in normal clockwise order.

The number of betting rounds in a game influences how well the game plays with different betting structures. Online Poker Games with four or fewer betting rounds, such as five-card stud and Mississippi stud, play well with any structure, and are especially well suited to no limit and pot limit play.

Games with more betting rounds are more suited to fixed limit or spread limit. In the subsequent rounds, the rule changes and the person with the maximum value cards start betting. Later betting rounds usually have higher limits than earlier ones. Another common rule is to allow the larger bet on the second round if there is an open pair, meaning at least one player’s upcards make a pair.

Some casinos, especially in the United States use the smaller limit on the first three rounds rather than just the first two. It is quite common in stud poker to name the betting rounds after the number of cards each player holds when that betting round begins. Following this logic, the bet that occurs when each player has three cards is called “third street” or “third card”, and so on, for example the bet that occurs when each player has five cards is “fifth street”.

The final round is always called “river” or simply”end”, regardless of the number of the previous betting rounds. Stud poker itself has countless variants, the most popular ones include 3, 5, 6 and 7-card stud, London lowball, Mississippi, Mexican, Blind, Chicago, Dr Pepper, Cowpie, Auction and many more.



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Poker Tips?

poker tips

K, honestly I have never really played poker in my life, but on friday I was invited to a party and I kind of want to PWN when we play poker. Need the rules of the game and any tips/cheats/ etc. on how to win hahah!!

Thanks!!