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How Can I Beat a Video Poker Machine?

Video poker is played online and in real-world casinos. According to the Wizard of Odds website, people enjoy video poker because it gives them an edge over the house. The possibility of winning is increased, and it's less intimidating than playing against live players. Video poker is a game of chance and skill, and it's impossible to beat the machine 100 percent of the time. However, you can increase your chances of winning by following a few rules recommended by successful video poker players.

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    1. The Pay Table Is Important

      • The book "The Mensa Guide to Casino Gambling" states that the pay table is the most important thing about a video poker machine. The pay table lets you know if the machine is worth your time and money. You should see it listed on the machine's screen or written on the glass.

        The pay table is a chart that shows the value of each poker hand. It shows how many coins you must play to win a certain amount of coins in return. The value goes up depending on how many coins you play.

        For example, the table might say that a royal flush pays 250 coins for one coin played. The table might go on with 500 coins for two coins played, 750 coins for three coins played, continuing until the maximum number of playable coins.

        Use the pay table to determine if the machine gives you a good return for your money in the event of a win.

      Look for a Good Payout

      • You want to get the highest standard pay table that you can find. Pay tables vary per machine, so it's important to walk around the casino and compare machines. The high payoffs for high-value hands look good, but they could entice you into playing on machines that aren't worth your time or money.

        High payoffs for more common hands are better than high payoffs for less common hands. Since you're less likely to hit a high-value hand like a royal flush, you're also less likely to win the jackpot. However, if more common hands like a flush pay very little, your winnings might not offset your losses.

        Whether a pay table is good or bad depends on the type of machine you're playing. A good "jacks or better" pay table shows nine coins for a full house and six coins for a flush. A good "deuces wild" pay table shows three coins for a full house and two coins for a flush. You can find pay tables for a variety of games listed in "The Mensa Guide to Casino Gambling."

      Playing at the Best Time

      • According to "Win at Video Poker," video poker machines run in cycles of being alive or dead. The cycles are random and can last for any duration. A machine is considered "alive" if no one has won on it recently. You're more likely to win at a machine that's been played but hasn't paid out a large sum of money. You can check if a machine has paid out recently by looking at the display.

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