How to Easily Find the Highest Paying Video Poker Games in Any Casino!

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Steve Bourie, author of the American Casino Guide book, interviews gambling author Linda Boyd for information on how to easily find the highest-paying video poker machines in any casino.. Topics covered include: the main difference between slots and video poker; how to read a video poker pay table; how differences in the pay table affect the overall payback for a video poker machine; a definition of ER (expected return); which video poker game is the best to play; how volatility affects the game; and more.

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10 thoughts on “How to Easily Find the Highest Paying Video Poker Games in Any Casino!

  1. Are there tutorials that can be purchased for an iPhone or expected return cards to take with you.
    I’m in my 50’s and consider myself a well versed player but if I can get an extra percent or two by practicing and knowing everything I need to know about a certain game I would be interested in buying such tutorials

  2. The issue with video poker is that it is a computer program.

    It only appears that each card in a 52 deck has equal probability of being selected. However, if the program is coded to select the cards that will not make you a winner, then it will select the losing cards for you 100% of the time if that is what it is coded to do.

    The machine's program is coded to allow only a certain amount of winners. ( I am speculating, but that is probable if it is a coded program)

    Video poker is still luck based at the end of the day if you know anything about coding.

    So video poker will still allow some winners, but if you are going to play poker where you want your skill to be the greatest determining factor on whether you win or not, it is best to play at a physical Poker table with physical cards.

  3. just follow the smell of a fat ugly person, they always hog the highest payout machines

  4. Just like in the last video she keeps saying that your money "lasts longer" playing a low volatility game. This is incorrect. If you start with $100 on a Jacks or Better game or a Double Double game with the same exact payback and play until you have $0 left 1,000 times, both distributions of time played will have the same mean, but the Jacks or Better sessions will be more closely clustered around the mean while the Double Double distribution will be more widely spaced out with some significantly shorter sessions and some significantly LONGER sessions. The expectation for both is the exact same. Obviously, risk of ruin will be higher (especially if you are playing without an appropriate bankroll, but you shouldn't be in the first place.) Please stop saying your money will last longer. This is mathematically 100% incorrect. How long your money lasts and risk of ruin are not the same thing and what she's saying is misleading.

    Obviously, I don't recommend playing until you have $0 every time you play but I needed an example 😂

  5. How to EASILY find the highest vp games. Is she really suggesting walking up to every machine and comparing pay tables is the easiest way. I think there’s a website detailing where the full pay machines are in each casino, if in fact that casino even has one… usually in the high stakes area, or in way off strip casinos your average tourist doesn’t frequent.

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