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Electronic Poker : Playing Hints

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
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Like to gamble on electronic poker games? Walk into any casino in Atlantic City and one thing you will quickly notice is that the casinos spend a tonne of layout space on game machines. Much of that floor space goes to electronic Poker. If you have played Video Poker for even a bit of time, you understand that not all video poker machines were created the same. As time has gone by, more and more "specialty" electronic poker games have come into being. Today, I am going to share a few of my electronic Poker tricks, I belief you’ll enjoy them.

Trick 1: Finding a good machine

Finding a great machine is as easy as looking at the payout schedule. You really want to keep away from unique pay machines that have bigger top payouts, but minimize the lower pay outs. e.g., a game might pay a bit more on 4 of a kind, but might pay less on 2 pair, flushes and full houses. Since you will rack up lower scale pay outs often, due to the probability of acquiring these hands, you should be looking for a good lower scale payout system.

Pointer Two: Betting Tactic

Learning how to gamble optimally is a must. Your betting strategy will, ultimately, determine your typical return and your final cash value. Knowing what to do in a situation where you have, e.g., two Kings, but four to the flush is significant. Do you keep the Kings and the guaranteed cash or toss the dice for the difficult to hit flush? Playing a good game with a good tactic will offer you a fantastic opportunity to earn cash over the long run.

Tip 3: It is random

For years, I have observed individuals wager on electronic Poker in Atlantic City employing all sorts of groundless actions. Many will only use cold credits to bet, other will depress the buttons super hard, some will hit the machine with their money before playing and the list continues on and on. Every hand is setup by a RNG (Random Number Generator). The second you start to gamble, the hand is set in rock. The machine will at random select all the cards from a deck and deal them out.

Pointer 4: There is Absolutely no Recollection

This is a big one. A number gamblers think that if they start to observe hands with three of a kind, four to the royal and so on that the bigger hands are due any moment. This is simply wrong. As clarified in hint three, the process uses a random number generator to create the hands. The system has absolutely no memory. It doesn’t have knowledge that you haven’t received a full house in 400 hands or that you’ve just received 3, four of a kind hands in sequence. It’s conceivable you could go 100k hands without a four of a kind and it’s very likely to receive 10 in sequence. The game doesn’t keep track, because at the end of it all, the numbers are a wash.

I hope these pointers have assisted you to develop as an electronic Poker player. False impressions on how the game operates can be a lot more deadly than just wagering incorrectly. I have seen people spend (and lose) hundreds of dollars on a machine just because they believed the machine had a memory and was "ready" to hit. Do not fall victim like this. Understand that Video Poker is random and has to be bet on correctly. Now, go have some fun.