Jacks or Better Video Poker

March 03, 2010 :: Posted by - admin :: Category - Video Poker Games

1 Coin Wager 5 Coin Wager
Royal Flush 250 4,000 Coins/ Credits
Straight Flush 50 250
Four of a Kind 25 125
Full House 9 45
Flush 6 30
Straight 4 20
Three of a Kind 3 15
Two Pair 2 10
Pair of Jacks or Better 1 5

Jacks or Better Video Poker is aptly named, as the minimum requirement for a winning hand is a Pair of Jacks. This is the best video poker game for beginners and seasoned players alike.

To choose a good paying game check the the full house and flush payouts for a single coin bet. The best pay out come from the 9/6 machines where you will be awarded pay outs of 9 coins for a full house and 6 coins for a flush.

Also review the royal flush pay out. Ideally look for a non-progressive game that pays out a minimum of 4,000 coins for a royal flush when you are max betting 5 coins.

Also, it is recommended that, generally speaking, you always play max coins. You should always be playing to win the top prize. If you can’t afford to play dollars, play quarters. If you can’t afford to play quarters, play nickels. Don’t cheat yourself out of a full-pay jackpot by wagering with cheap money.

The pay table you see listed is referred to as a 9/6 machine. Spoken, it would be ninety six. Which means that a Full House returns 9 coins per each invested, and a Flush pays out 6. Focusing on this portion of a pay schedule is an excellent way to determine what you’re up against. Don’t be surprised to find Jacks or Better games which return as little as 6/5 or as much as 10/7.Is it always better to play a 9/6 machine instead of a 8/5 or a 6/5? On the surface it would seem so, and all the experts will tell you to never play anything less than a 9/6. And we agree … so long as you are playing Video Poker for five or six hours a day, at least one day a week all year long. If you’re only going to be playing for a few hours over a long weekend, luck will be such a large deciding factor in winning or losing that the type of machine isn’t going to make a lot of difference. Also, what good is a 9/6 machine if you never see a Full House? How good is a 6/5 machine if Flushes are a common occurrence? Would you rather play a 9/6 machine which produces a Full House every 95 hands, or a 6/5 machine which gives you a Full House every 60 hands? Figure it out for yourself. We suggest you play them all. Keep playing the ones which provide value for your investment. Avoid the ones that don’t.

Jacks or Better Video Poker Tips:

  • Don’t play the low payout 7/5 machines you’ll find at airports, laundromats, or grocery stores. The house odds are just too high.
  • Always max bet 5 coins. In the long run the hitting of a 5 coin Royal Flush Jackpot is what makes winners over the long run in the game of video poker.
  • Never keep a “kicker”-an extra high card along with a pair.
  • You will never draw to an inside straight unless you have three or four high cards Four high cards? Realize that J-Q-K-A is an inside straight. Only one rank of card can complete it – the 10.
  • You never keep three cards to a straight or flush, but you do keep three cards to a straight flush in some circumstances.
  • When you start using the full strategy table, take it at its word. Don’t defy the chart because you need to hit a “big” hand. Don’t break up a full house or two pair because you’re itching for a four of a kind.

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