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Electronic Poker : Wagering Hints
November 11th, 2009 by Dayanara
[ English ]

Love to gamble on video poker machines? Walk into any casino in Las Vegas and one element you will quickly observe is that the casinos spend a ton of layout space on machines. Much of that layout goes to electronic Poker. If you have wagered on Video Poker for any amount of time, you are aware that not all video poker machines were created the same. As the years have gone by, more and more "specialty" electronic poker games have come into being. At present, I am going to share a couple of my electronic Poker tips, I belief you will love them.

Trick One: Finding a great video poker machine

Finding a good machine is as easy as looking at the payout schedule. You really want to stay away from specialty pay machines that have larger top pay outs, but negate the lower pay outs. For example, a game might pay a little more on 4 of a kind, but might pay a lot less on 2 pair, flushes and full houses. Since you will rack up lower scale pay outs often, mainly because of the probability of acquiring these hands, you should be looking for a strong lower scale pay out system.

Trick 2: Betting Plan

Discovering how to gamble competently is a must. Your gambling plan will, ultimately, decide your typical return and your final bankroll value. Comprehending what action to take in a situation where you have, for example, two Kings, but four to the flush is vital. Do you keep the Kings and the assured money or toss the dice for the harder to get flush? Competing on a good machine with a good tactic will give you a great chance to win cash over the long run.

Tip Three: It’s random

For years, I have watched people gamble on Video Poker in Las Vegas using all sorts of superstitious actions. Many will only use cold credits to bet, some will press the buttons extra hard, some will tap the machine with their cash prior to playing and the list continues on and on. Every hand is built by a random number generator (RNG). The moment you start to wager, the hand is set in stone. The machine will at random pick all the cards from a deck and hand them out.

Hint 4: There is no Recollection

This is a very important one. A lot of gamblers believe that if they begin to see hands with 3 of a kind, 4 to the royal and so on that the better hands are about to hit. This is just incorrect. As clarified in trick 3, the system uses a RNG to create the hands. The system has no memory. It doesn’t have knowledge that you haven’t received a full house in 400 hands or that you have just had three, four of a kind hands in a row. It’s conceivable you could go 100k hands and not receive a 4 of a kind and it’s plausible to get ten in sequence. The game does not track, because in the end, the numbers are a wash.

I hope these hints have helped you blossom as a Video Poker player. Misunderstandings on how the game operates can be a whole lot more dangerous than simply playing wrong. I’ve seen people spend (and lose) a multitude of dollars on a game just because they thought the game had a memory and was "due" to hit. Do not fall into traps like this. Be aware that electronic Poker is just luck and needs to be bet on correctly. Now, go have some fun.


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