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Steve and Matt Bourie from the American Casino Guide book give their four best secrets for winning more often on Video Poker. In part two of this four-part series, they talk about how you can easily find the highest-paying video poker games in any casino.
Here are the topics discussed in the video and their time codes.
00:00 Introduction of what is explained in each of the four parts
01:25 Explanation of how video poker payback percentages can be changed
02:42 Example of 9/6 Jacks or Better pay table
03:18 Explanation of what 9/6 means
03:38 Example of 8/5 Jacks or Better pay table
03:50 Example of 7/5 Jacks or Better pay table
04:06 Why a low-paying video poker game is still a much better bet than a slot machine
04:37 How a lower payoff for a flush or full house affects the overall payback percentage
05:35 Higher denomination video poker games usually have better pay tables
05:47 Some casinos have good and bad pay tables for the same denomination games
06:25 You should check pay tables before starting to play
06:44 How to find the pay table on a video poker machine
07:19 Pay table changes on games other than Jacks or Better
07:44 Where to get more information on video poker and pay table changes
08:01 A website source that tells you which U.S. casinos have the best VP pay tables
08:39 Conclusion
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Thanks again!
Hmmm.. this is going to help a bunch !!!!
I agree with video poker being the best game to play since pay tables are readily available. Smart players definitely gravitate towards video poker.
Back to basics 🙂 Whats your short take on super triple and 5 play 6/5 with the top hands paying 4000 for aces w/k etc
I still have yet to find a 9/6 Jacks or Better machine in Blackhawk/Central City. Anyone in Colorado know of full pay machines in my state?
for months I have been trying to figure out why they changed the "loyalty programs" on the casinos nearby, they all allocate a new VIP tier with an absurd amount of points you need to make. I know Casinos give way fewer points per dollar played on video poker across the board but with such an advantage over regular slots now it all makes sense thanks to you guys. I will go and do further research watching who plays video poker and their card status (you can't miss it really just by walking by) excellent work guys!
You got all these suggestions yet I don’t see you winning at all.
Are you guys long term winners on video poker game itself? Are you up or down over all you play?
Both of you are very smart!