• Electronic Poker – The Basic Rules

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    After vingt-et-un and Craps, electronic poker gives you some of the greatest odds in the betting house if you play it right. It combines some of the fun of a slot machine with a bit of the fun of a table game, all while not rushing you to gamble. This the reason why a lot of pro bettors use electronic poker as a way of relaxation in between the demands of chemin de fer or a poker game.

    For a number years now, electronic poker has steadily grown in appeal in the betting houses. While many video poker machines can look like slot machine games, make no mistake about it – they are not! Unlike slot machines, electronic poker is a merger of fortune AND skill.

    The cards are given out irregularly, just as in actual poker match. The casino’s advantage is determined by how much it pays out for the numerous combinations of winning hands. Differing games have differing payout schedules for the numerous poker hands, so be sure to choose a slot machine with a beneficial payment schedule.

    In order to wager on electronic poker with any hope of winning, you should understand the essential details regarding betting on 5 card draw poker, which is above the purview of this article. We will suppose that you understand the essential basics of the game and how the various poker hands are ranked.

    To wager on a video poker machine, you merely insert 1 or more coins (usually up to a max of 5) and push the "deal" button. 5 cards are distributed to you on the screen. You choose the cards you want to hold by pushing the "hold" button underneath each card.

    You then depress the "deal" button again and you’ll be assigned the number of cards you choose not to keep, to create your final, 5 card poker hand. If you end up with a winning combination, you are paid according to the payment schedule.

    It is as simple as that! Most electronic poker games have a payout schedule that is ninety seven or ninety-eightpercent.

     November 29th, 2007  Odin   No comments

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