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Originally Posted by DoverPro
Actually video poker in the USA in Las Vegas and other casinos is regulated and must payout based on true poker hand probabilities. It is the only video slot machine type game that can be beaten, based on a playing strategy and machine selection.
Look for a 9/6 or 9/5 (flush/straight) payout jacks or better machine (they have payouts from 99.7 to 101.8) and play the basic strategy for the machine ( or it's variable like dueces wild, etc ).
Overview: In every draw/fold decision, go for the hand that offers the highest payout, not the most probable hit, and always play maximum coins. This is not poker, never hold a kicker. Be sure to use a players card if you play to build comp time.
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The ones ive played in couple of countries doesnt work that way.
they were just like other slot machines, and i had the same result.
Lost.
And i can say video poker was even worst than the common slot machines.