To the untrained eye, a video poker cabinet looks exactly like a standard, luck-based slot machine.
If played with absolutely perfect strategy, certain video poker variations offer some of the highest payout percentages in the entire casino.
How to Identify a Winning Video Poker Machine
The casino adjusts its house edge entirely by changing the payouts for specific hands, usually the Full House and the Flush.
The gold standard for beginners is the classic 'Jacks or Better' variation, specifically the '9/6' paytable.
- Always play 'Max Coins' (usually 5 coins); the payout for a Royal Flush jumps exponentially when playing the maximum bet
- If you cannot afford to play 5 coins at the $1 level, drop down to the $0.25 level so you can afford the maximum bet
- Never sit down at a '6/5' Jacks or Better machine; the casino has increased its edge dramatically to steal your money
Never Rely on 'Gut Instinct'
Once you find a 9/6 machine, you must play every single hand with mathematical perfection to actually achieve that 99.54% return.
Casinos legally allow you to hold a printed strategy chart in your hand while playing video poker; they do not consider it cheating.
| Video Poker Rule | Reasoning | Impact on Bankroll |
|---|---|---|
| Always Play Max Credits | Unlocks the massive 4000-coin Royal Flush payout | Critical for long-term mathematical success |
| Never keep a 'Kicker' | Keeping an unsuited high card with a pair hurts your odds | Prevents you from drawing three-of-a-kind |
If you are willing to study the charts and hunt for the right machines, it is undeniably the smartest bet on the digital floor.