Electronic Poker is a favored game that is able to be bet on in casinos all over the world, or in your house on your PC, using a net connection. The regulations are very simple and involve the player attempting to achieve the best assemblage of cards as you can in order to come away with money. In this respect it is very similar as a normal game of poker, minus the interaction with competing players. Of course, methods used in a physical game of poker, like tricking, will be irrelevant here.
The game of Electronic Poker starts when the bettor inserts credits (whether it’s tokens, tickets or money) into the machine and presses the play button. A hand of 5 cards will then be "handed out" on the screen.
The Video Poker game also has hold buttons, and enthusiasts should now choose which cards to keep and which to throw away. For the cards the enthusiast would like to keep, the ‘hold’ buttons need to be pressed so that they light up. The player can decide to keep any amount of cards they want, from all to none.
After the gambler has decided on which cards he would like to keep, they should press ‘draw’, which will mean that any new cards will be needed they will be given out. The round is now completed, with the Electronic Poker machine analyzing the hand to see if it matches any of the winning hands listed in the payment schedule.
Typically, the lowest winning hand on a Video Poker machine is a pair of jacks with the award money increasing for each better hand. A list of common winning hands starts with jacks or better, and moves on to 2 pairs, 3 of a kinds, straights, flushes, full houses, four of a kinds, straight flushes and finally royal flushes. It goes without saying that the payment schedule can vary from machine to machine, so that experienced enthusiasts are able to choose the most money-making game each time.
After the first round has played out, the player can either choose to stay on in an attempt to maximize their earnings, or they can press the ‘collect’ button to retrieve any cash that they may have won. Further, a few versions of the game allow the enthusiast an opportunity to double their profits, in which case a further game is played. There are also differences among individual games, with some virtual decks including wild cards and other varying elements to increase playability.