Electronic Poker : Gambling Tips

July 9th, 2007 by Milton Leave a reply »
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Love to play electronic poker machines? Walk into any casino in Vegas and one thing you will immediately realize is that the casinos spend a lot of layout space on machines. A lot of that layout goes to Video Poker. If you have wagered on Video Poker for even a bit of time, you realize that not all machines were created the same. As the years have gone by, more and more "specialty" electronic poker games have come into being. Today, I am going to share a few of my Video Poker hints, I hope you’ll love them.

Tip 1: Identifying a great video poker machine

Finding a good game is as easy as looking at the pay out schedule. You actually want to stay away from specialty pay games that have larger top pay outs, but negate the smaller pay outs. e.g., a game might pay a bit more on four of a kind, but might pay less on 2 pair, flushes and full houses. Since you will rack up lower scale payouts often, due to the probability of acquiring these hands, you want a good smaller scale pay out system.

Trick 2: Gambling Tactic

Figuring out how to bet optimally is a must. Your wagering plan will, in the long run, decide your typical return and your finishing cash amount. Comprehending what to do in a situation where you have, e.g., two Kings, but four to the flush is essential. Do you keep the Kings and the assured cash or toss the dice for the difficult to hit flush? Competing on a good machine with a great tactic will give you a great chance to earn cash over the long run.

Pointer Three: It’s random

Through out the years, I have observed folks play electronic Poker in Vegas relying on all kinds of groundless movements. Many will just use cold tokens to play, some will press the buttons with gusto, some will tap the game with their money prior to gambling and the list goes on and on. Each hand is setup by a random number generator (RNG). The second you start to wager, the hand is set in rock. The machine will at random pick all the cards from a deck and hand them out.

Tip 4: There is Absolutely no memory

This is a big one. A number players figure that if they start to observe hands with 3 of a kind, four to the royal and so on that the bigger hands are due any moment. This is merely wrong. As described in pointer three, the system uses a random number generator to build the hands. The system has absolutely no recollection. It does not have knowledge that you have not received a full house in 400 hands or that you’ve just received 3, four of a kind hands in sequence. It is possible to go 100k hands without a four of a kind and it is plausible to receive ten in sequence. The game does not track, because at the end of it all, the numbers work out.

I hope these tips have assisted you to grow as an electronic Poker player. Misconceptions on how the game operates can be a whole lot more deadly than just playing incorrectly. I’ve watched gamblers spend (and lose) a multitude of dollars on a machine simply because they believed the game had a memory and was "ready" to hit. Do not fall victim like this. Be aware that Video Poker is just luck and needs to be played properly. Now, go experience some fun.

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