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<br>If you walk through any casino, past the flashing modern video slots, you will inevitably find rows of old, blocky Video Poker machines.<br>
<br>Playing Video Poker strictly on gut feeling or intuition is a guaranteed way to destroy this massive mathematical advantage and lose your bankroll.<br>
Finding the Full Pay Machines
<br>The most common and foundational variation is "Jacks or Better," where the lowest paying winning hand is exactly a pair of Jacks.<br>
<br>If played perfectly, a 9/6 machine returns a staggering 99.54%, meaning the casino's mathematical edge is a microscopic, nearly invisible 0.46%.<br>
Always check the payout for a Full House and a Flush before sitting downA "9/6" machine (9 for Full House, 6 for Flush) is the gold standard for playersAn "8/5" machine significantly increases the house edge and should be avoided entirely
Chasing the Royal Flush Premium
<br>However, the payout for the absolute rarest hand, the Royal Flush, is heavily, disproportionately weighted toward the massive 5-coin maximum bet.<br>
<br>If you bet 1 coin, a Royal Flush might pay a disappointing 250 coins.<br>
Playing Like a Video Poker Robot
<br>Professional players memorize complex, rigid strategy charts that rank every possible starting hand from best to worst.<br>
<br>You can legally print a strategy card from the internet and hold it right in front of the machine while you play in the [casino](https://videoasis.com.br/@haisizer147554?page=about).<br>
Hand DealtCorrect Mathematical Action (Jacks or Better)4-Card Royal vs. High PairBreak the pair, hold the 4-Card RoyalLow Pair vs. 4-Card FlushHold the Low Pair, discard the rest
<br>Video Poker is not a game for thrill-seekers looking for flashy animations; it is a grinding, mathematical puzzle for intelligent, disciplined gamblers.<br>