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Before choosing any video poker casino to play at - either offline or online - you need to be aware that not all are created equal. There are video poker payback setups that are less profitable than others. Video Poker Pay shedules can differ from casino to casino.
Let me explain this. A Video Poker Game with a full-pay schedule offers a 9/6 for Jacks or Better, and a and 9/5 for Deuces Wild: 9x payback for a full house and a 6x payback for a flush. On a 9/6 Video Poker game, if you wager $5.00 and hit a full house, your return will be 9x the original bet, or $45.00 in this case. If you hit a full house with the same wager on an 8/5 machine, your return will only be 8x the original bet, $40.00 in this case.
While this may not seem like much difference, if you spent a whole evening playing an 8/5 machine, the difference becomes enormous. The casino gains a whopping 5% advantage on a partial-pay video poker game.
Finding a 9/6 VP casino is easily done. The video poker game you can use to use to test it is Jacks or Better. Start up a Jacks or better game, and look at the pay schedule displayed above the cards. On a 9/6 machine, the schedule will look like this:
If you're at a new online casino, and want to determine what the video poker pay-schedule is, look for a 9/6 payout on Jacks or Better, and a 9/5 payout on the Deuces Wild games.
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