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Different variations of video poker to enjoy

Video poker is widely played in casinos ever since they first came out alongside personal computers in the ’70s. Playing the game does not involve real cards, but instead, card faces are displayed on a monitor and the entire task of dealing and determining payoffs are run in a microprocessor. In other words, it is like you against the casino’s in-house computer. The game is programmed using actual probability formulas that characterize the game.
 

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Video poker comes in many different variations of five-card draw poker like Jacks or Better, Deuces Wild, Tens or Better, Double Bonus, and more. Jacks or Better is most likely the most popular and is sometimes known as 9/6 Jacks. It is supposed to return 99.54 percent of total money put in the game. In this variation, most payoff schemes will give out much lower rates for the lower credits. The payoff rate significantly becomes much, much higher for more credits so that the players who are not playing for higher credits (who composes the bulk of the Jacks or Better players) will theoretically have a smaller amount for their return.

 

Deuces Wild considers all 2s to be wild cards. Wild cards are cards that can take any face value in order to make the total value of the hand higher. Hand arrangement values are still based on standard poker hands like natural royal flush, four deuces, five of a kind, straight flush, and so on. When played with good strategy, it is said to give out over 100 percent return (played with more credits), but there are other pay schedules that offer less. As with most video poker variations, there is a big gap for payout value between the lower credits and the highest credit in order to entice the players to go for the higher credit game.

 
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